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Pppft, sif anyone will actually organise a cruise. I don’t' remember the last cruise I saw in the open section. 2003 maybe? :thumbsup:

Side note - You NEVER need approval to organise a cruise on the open section :huh: There is 2 steps

1. Plan it

2. Post it here - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p?showforum=102

hahahhahahha mad082 u kent......u still wont let me off will u....

well i managed to get a pic while it was in the shop.....

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guess it looked writtin off to me......i dunno...it was hit pretty bad...as u can see the whole door is just been smashed in....but turns out it can be repaired

not having a police report didnt mean they wernt processing it....i got a call from insurence company about a week or go...saying they have ordered a new door side panel and rear and have already begun to repair it.....

i i dont know what more i can tell u......uve herd it from ppl that they SAW the thing happen....now i have the pics...wat else do u want...

That'll buff right out, she'll be all good if the work's done right :thumbsup:

Guys, this isnt a whore thread.

By all means post pics of your rides...

Post a cruise in the Events Section http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p?showforum=102

But dont talk about what each of you had for dinner last night.

There is a place for that:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=121148

It would be good to see a few more R34's in the SAU-Vic ranks :thumbsup:

I would urge you boys to join in. We have more cruises and events in the time its taken you guys to think about organising one :huh:

-ash

this is my ride... :sorcerer: :sorcerer:

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no offence, but thats a strange combination.

cos thats a cwest front bumper, bomex side skirts and bomex rear bumper.

thats a combination of my old kit mixed with my current kit! haha

Tough: Why don't you get the bigger one? I reckon in terms of looks, it'll look tougher? :P

BTW guys who uses redline gearbox oil in their cars, which one do you use? There's 2 kinds of redline gearbox oil if i'm not wrong and one of them isn't good for the 34 gearbox?

Tough: a bigger intercooler core doesnt necessarily mean better... there are factors such as end tank design, air flow, lag.. etc.

Choosing an intercooler simply because it "looks" tuff is silly. Go HKS or Trust (genuine) :laugh:

White thing: Redline Shockproof 10w30 should do the trick :P

MY SHIT BOX> post-16424-1155289083.jpg what it use to look like i post a new pic soon

GO GARRETT CORE!!! BE A MAN SPEND THE $$$ AND DO U WANNA BEER..........

and for sell 2 night only 245/35ZR19 93Y SP SPORT MAXX DUNLOPS BRAND NEW STILL WITH STICKERs!!! 0408-569-537 call me if instested going cheap 2 night only!!!

MY SHIT BOX> post-16424-1155289083.jpg what it use to look like i post a new pic soon

GO GARRETT CORE!!! BE A MAN SPEND THE $$$ AND DO U WANNA BEER..........

and for sell 2 night only 245/35ZR19 93Y SP SPORT MAXX DUNLOPS BRAND NEW STILL WITH STICKERs!!! 0408-569-537 call me if instested going cheap 2 night only!!!

would this be by any chance the car from kamakazi motors? the GTT with a RB26....or did u fit it urself?

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MY SHIT BOX> post-16424-1155289083.jpg what it use to look like i post a new pic soon

GO GARRETT CORE!!! BE A MAN SPEND THE $$$ AND DO U WANNA BEER..........

and for sell 2 night only 245/35ZR19 93Y SP SPORT MAXX DUNLOPS BRAND NEW STILL WITH STICKERs!!! 0408-569-537 call me if instested going cheap 2 night only!!!

nice.. RB26. the one from kamikaze.... was slightly different to that i think. from the quick glance i took it was a non turbo auto previously. what spec was yours? whats the 26 out of?

I have a spare bar its in not bad shape to rips in it thats at the bottom of it other wise its prety good like new.

have no specs on the car it was a non turbo, auto i dont thk so

haveing problems with the gearbox need help!! my old one had 1 wireing room to plug this new box out of r33 turbo has 3!!! 1 is for reverse lights yes??

2 is for speedo?? 3 is for wdf??? can some please help me out what do i do iam a bit stuck like i only have one plug to plug in??? how do i go with the other 1s? thanks! PS ANY1 got a front yoke for r33 turbo??

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i just recieved my clear front & side indicators.

paid $185 delivered, thats better than ebay.

i got it from Nengun.com. it took about 4 weeks to recieve it, but its all worth the saving.

ill put b4 and after pics next week. im installing them on the weekend

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