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alright ill leave it up to a majority vote.

who wants to cruise to bribie?

and who wants to go on the charity cruise?

goldie- BRAD, ANDREW, SCC CLUB (6), 500+ cars

bribie- BRAD, ANDREW, KOBE, CHRIS, JAY, SCC CLUB (3-6)

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take to a auto electrics place.. or A/C specialist ask them to recondition it.. new clutch pack and o rings.. and $300 or so later ur smiling and NISSAN parts is frowning.. :laughing-smiley-014:

ok i read it like this.. u have a R33 but u got a R34 bomex Front bar.. u wanna trade for a R33 bomex front bar.. correct

Yes! But any R33 after market fiberglass front bar would be considered......

Put me down as a maybe for the cruise to bribie. (might have to work)

coming

brad (me) -r33 silver

daniel (with me) - said 3-6 maybe more will come

jay -r32 GTS4 turbo white

Kobe - r33 silver

chris - silver r34

andrew- lexus soarer 1jz

mat e b- im guessing a r33???

skylinericer- (maybe)

coming

brad (me) -r33 silver

daniel (with me) - said 3-6 maybe more will come

jay -r32 GTS4 turbo white

Kobe - r33 silver

chris - silver r34

andrew- lexus soarer 1jz

mat e b- im guessing a r33???

skylinericer- (maybe)

Maybe keen new motors in and i need to put some k's on it.

this is my car now i got my wheels painted black, i wanna put it up as my display pic but i cant figure out how to squeeze it to 120 x120 can any one help ive tried paint shop but nothing works?

nice man, did u get them redipped? and how much and where?

for sunday it is forecast to be sunny. :no:

we meet at the bp forest glen (opposite ettamogah pub side) @1200. and leave at 1230. i will be there a bit before 12, so just look for a silver r33 with a FMIC and R34 rims.

coming:

brad (me) -r33 silver

daniel (with me) - said 3-6 maybe more will come

jay -r32 GTS4 turbo white

Kobe - r33 silver

chris - silver r34

andrew- lexus soarer 1jz

mat e b- im guessing a r33???

skylinericer- (maybe)

shaddy-(maybe)

p.s get out in the water 4ft peaking at 6ft. been ther for 3hrs today (arms dead). will be at alex for most of tomoro. :P

CYA guys on sunday.

this is my car now i got my wheels painted black, i wanna put it up as my display pic but i cant figure out how to squeeze it to 120 x120 can any one help ive tried paint shop but nothing works?

Hey...Its Chris...Live just round the corner from you... Be good to see you out.

Wheels look nice.

Cya

Hey...Its Chris...Live just round the corner from you... Be good to see you out.

Wheels look nice.

Cya

oh ok yeah cool, thanx ,yeah thats why i had the stockies on that night i got pulled over cos i had the rear wheels pulled apart, ive been polishing the rims while the centers got painted in 2 pac black ,it took me an hour a rim to put back together ! Pain in the arse! The effort has paid off tho ,i think.

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sup guys, atm i have about 10-15 cars coming.

but that includes all the maybe ones.

so it will probably be about 8-12ish

I'm in, got a few small turbo problems but should be ok if i don't give it any stick.

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