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argh well i dont read boostcruising much so how would i know.

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....=322418&hl=

lol gotta be quick nowadays mate

its BS i know, we paid what are they like $80k, and its not even a rescue vehicle :D

Edited by r33cruiser
http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....=322418&hl=

lol gotta be quick nowadays mate

its BS i know, we paid what are they like $80k, and its not even a rescue vehicle :(

needs some 24's DUB and lowered it. there already gangsters with guns anyway lol

haha, shopping lists are ghey... how was last nite christian out at woombye? :( i was ganna go but fell asleep

Was actually a good night mate. Met some great people and made some new friends.

Anyway, i gotta get going, Woolworths shuts soon and i have to make it through the checkout before my milk goes off.

Cheers.

Edited by SunnyCoast
My shopping list is nearly complete!!!! Just need a few more "Nismo" and "HKS" stickers and I am ready to take my trolley to the checkout.

Your shopping list is epic; it looked race-tasic shining in the sun light of Hasting Street during your lap

Your shopping list is epic; it looked race-tasic shining in the sun light of Hasting Street during your lap

SPOTTED!!!!! SPRUNG!!!!! - Spotted an R32 and a R34 S2 whilst on Hastings.... Pretty small run....not worth the fuel in the future. lol.

UPDATE!!!!! - Just thought i'd let you all know that i finally made it through the checkout and scored a few extra's!!!! - Managed to get a 2 for 1 offer on some nismo stickers and also a bonus 9c litre off fuel.

Theres savings to be had everyday, you just need to know when.

SPOTTED!!!!! SPRUNG!!!!! - Spotted an R32 and a R34 S2 whilst on Hastings.... Pretty small run....not worth the fuel in the future. lol.

UPDATE!!!!! - Just thought i'd let you all know that i finally made it through the checkout and scored a few extra's!!!! - Managed to get a 2 for 1 offer on some nismo stickers and also a bonus 9c litre off fuel.

Theres savings to be had everyday, you just need to know when.

Yeh saw those as well. Noosa is never worth the fuel. Surprised you even took the risk to come up, but you did have a fuel bonus docket I guess :sleep:

Edited by Nismo_Boy
nope got to work and busy on Sunday at this stage.Take heaps of shots aye so we can have a gander at them

i dont have a camera at the moment unfortunately, but there is heaps of them all over the net on bc and ausrotary etc

Vl turbo blew plenum while boosting on the line and shit flew out of bonnet every where, mercury motorsports mazda 3 was racing shat pistons and crap all over the track. and a few other oil downs and a few hairy moments, but other then that the 2jz seemed to reign supreme over the weekend with some slid 6 second passes.

Argh yeah almost forgot! The R35 GTR from haltech was there! what a machine that was, sweet bit of gear. was talking to the haltech guy for a bit, he said all they have done to it is put in a haltech ecu (obviously) and put on 2 GFB BOV's, thats it. and they did a few exhibition passes with joe signorelli behind the wheel, best time of the day was 11.50. The best it has ran was an 11.1 at wsid, its got 400KW at the wheels with the haltech computer made an extra 50KW from the upgrade.

Here is a link to some pics from the day:

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=327580

Edited by 85URK

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