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g'day northerners, im from vic

coming upto coast on 20th of april with the missus. staying at mantra on cavell ave.

just wondering other then the theme parks whats there to do round there.

did the theme park thing years ago and kinda over it. anything like 'only in surfers' that we can do.

we staying 6 nights

you posted in the wrong coast. lol go clubbing, get a bus to casino.

lol just went to take the gtr out, flat battery! its a new battery too bought it couple weeks ago cause the old one was dying every week or so.

Now im thinking that something is draining it, possibly the alarm system? its a 2-way system...or maybe its something a little more involved.

time to find a bat charger or get jump started lol, oh the joy!!

have you got a stero installed or many aftermarket accessories. i can recomend a c-tek battery charger might pay a little bit for it, but you can leave it on 24\7 and not worry. if you want i can check it out for you?

normaly they should last 2 months or more sitten, but as your clock and other shit drains it after a wile so the more stuff off the battery less it will last

alarm wouldnt drain it, as its only a flashing led that draws sfa and the alarm has battery back up.

and one for everyone, when a battery flatterns, it will never get back above 40-50% unless you use a battery charger

o and was there anyone on a car cruze today, with a few bmw's as about 30-40 cars just went past my house at the woombye overpass few skylines there to

have you got a stero installed or many aftermarket accessories. i can recomend a c-tek battery charger might pay a little bit for it, but you can leave it on 24\7 and not worry. if you want i can check it out for you?

normaly they should last 2 months or more sitten, but as your clock and other shit drains it after a wile so the more stuff off the battery less it will last

alarm wouldnt drain it, as its only a flashing led that draws sfa and the alarm has battery back up.

and one for everyone, when a battery flatterns, it will never get back above 40-50% unless you use a battery charger

o and was there anyone on a car cruze today, with a few bmw's as about 30-40 cars just went past my house at the woombye overpass few skylines there to

theres a stereo but its only a mini disc head unit, nothin special no amps or anything, i noticed i got a gps box in the boot too, never knew it was in there till yesterday lol i cant see that using much though, the alarm system only has a few leds on the dash which would use hardly any power to run, im just trying to get me head around what could be draining it, i ended up roll starting it yesterday let it run for a bit then killed it then it started fine again after that so it seems the alternator is alright

theres a stereo but its only a mini disc head unit, nothin special no amps or anything, i noticed i got a gps box in the boot too, never knew it was in there till yesterday lol i cant see that using much though, the alarm system only has a few leds on the dash which would use hardly any power to run, im just trying to get me head around what could be draining it, i ended up roll starting it yesterday let it run for a bit then killed it then it started fine again after that so it seems the alternator is alright

hey guys, Im about to go on my Ps and iv saved up around 12 grand to buy a skyline :x Anyone know a car yard / import that i can get my hands on? ^_^

well thats a good sign, if you got some multi meters you can test it

i'd say it be best to get a charger, if you dont drive it much, it'll sit and just keep going flat and kill your batteries in no time

hey guys, Im about to go on my Ps and iv saved up around 12 grand to buy a skyline :x Anyone know a car yard / import that i can get my hands on? ^_^

Yeah mate I know where you can get a really nice one for around $10,000 it is worth way more than that .

Hey All,

If anyone spots a pink/purple pearl r33 gtst series 2 getting around with stockies and NSW plates, that is me :P

Just thought i would let you all know :D I am usually around Noosa but around Mooloolaba twice a week :P

Cheers.

Hey All,

If anyone spots a pink/purple pearl r33 gtst series 2 getting around with stockies and NSW plates, that is me :D

Just thought i would let you all know :down: I am usually around Noosa but around Mooloolaba twice a week :P

Cheers.

G'day Melly - I spotted you at maccas a week or so ago, love the 33 :P I've got a silver r34 sedan.

G'day Melly - I spotted you at maccas a week or so ago, love the 33 :D I've got a silver r34 sedan.

Are you that blond dude ?? lol white 34? If thats you man i see you f**king everywhere hahahah always with a differnt girl in the car

Are you that blond dude ?? lol white 34? If thats you man i see you f**king everywhere hahahah always with a differnt girl in the car

hahaha, nope - mine's silver mate. but i know the guy you mean, i've seen him around too.

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