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no dramas dale...i think it will be an annual thing with us as well...the christmas lights the excitement its sooo worth it :P maybe make it a cruise for all of us to join in on :(

as for the cruise...YES its happening, if your coming Wicked if your not your fault :P just teasing :huh: we will be starting at the train station near south street at 10am...(northies we should all meet at hillarys for a drive down there together>???) cruise will leave through the hills/perth roads, etc for a cruise, we will have to stop at chocolate factory and then head to a bbq lunch at whiteman park :D if there are places people want to go to throw me a name and ill see if we can input it into the map :huh:

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Whiteman Park - we should make the BBQ at Mussel Pool rather than the village - the car parks are a lot closer to the BBQ's and there are a lot more of them, unless someone can find out how we can get permission to park on the grass near the motor museum. There are barbies there and I know it can be done, because I did it with the Ford owners club a while back.

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still on or what u bunch of quiet WA stagea owners ? mines running alright now and should be properly tuned by then, if not ill have to survive with the annoying 5500rpm limiter because of fuel issues.

so 11th feb at hillarys for the northeners, and what time exactly as i got to tell the guy i know with a stagea that doesnt come on the forums at all.

cheers

Brad

still on or what u bunch of quiet WA stagea owners ? mines running alright now and should be properly tuned by then, if not ill have to survive with the annoying 5500rpm limiter because of fuel issues.

so 11th feb at hillarys for the northeners, and what time exactly as i got to tell the guy i know with a stagea that doesnt come on the forums at all.

cheers

Brad

so what rpm range were u planning on driving ...8k? ....cough** hoon cough*** :P

guys yes this is still going ahead

meeting at Murdoch Park N Ride -South Street, (Map 328 F15 :P ) at 9.30am depart around 9.45am/10???, on the 11th of feb this is a longer cruise so it will take a couple of hours

ending at whitmans park for a bbq or picnic lunch whatever you decide to bring :P

hope that sounds alright

Yippee!

I will have a shiny new AFM and a fresh new 'innacoola' for the occasion too!

can't wait - it will be really good to finally put some faces to some names.

('cept yours Brad - I already know how ugly you are :happy: )

Yippee!

I will have a shiny new AFM and a fresh new 'innacoola' for the occasion too!

can't wait - it will be really good to finally put some faces to some names.

('cept yours Brad - I already know how ugly you are :laugh: )

bought an afm off ebay....was for a series 1, no harness and the mesh looked like it had been ripped off ...seller claimed it was in good nick and came out of a car wif 65kays

fresh intercooler will be arriving from japan..eta 3 weeks :rofl:

other than that..have just modded my coil cover ...drilled a couple of holes and going to respray...hopefully will make the coils run a lil cooler.

fresh intercooler will be arriving from japan..eta 3 weeks :rofl:

Hey Roy - just out of curiosity, did you win the one on yahoo jpn?

missed out on that one by the skin of my teeth. :laugh:

Luckily I scored one here in perth for only $10 more than that one was gonna cost, and no waiting. :P

11th Feb should actually work out well. I can take Iolanda out for our anniversary.... 6 years, ha ha. :)

The Stagea arrives tomorrow, all I have to do now is get an escort onto Fremantle wharf!! Easier said than done. K-line didn't want to, Fremantle Port Authority didn't want to. I should be able to get on somehow. Can't get it licenced 'til Tuesday, but I can drool over it all weekend!! (and then clean it) YAHOOO..... expect more posts soon :D

what time do u want us northeners to meet up at hillaries then kirstie? any chance of a few non stageas in the group (skyline and a soarer possibly)?

to who ever said the rpm limit question, yes i plan on going over 5500rpm as the turbo doesnt do much before 4500rpm anyway and i want to rev it to the 9000rpm it should :woot: me and Lee (stage-A) had some fun last cruise on the way home when i was in my GTO. Ill drive nicely on the cruise if thats of concern :thumbsup:

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ok brad i would say the northeners meet around 830 depart at like 845..it will be a good 30-40minute drive to south street murdoch even on a sunday!

you and everyone else is more than welcome to bring anyone else along as long as i have a rough idea how many maps will we need????

getting excited :thumbsup:

Hey Roy - just out of curiosity, did you win the one on yahoo jpn?

missed out on that one by the skin of my teeth. ;)

Luckily I scored one here in perth for only $10 more than that one was gonna cost, and no waiting. :(

well if ur talkin bout the mint cond r34 smic..then yea..i won that one...had it at 7200 yen...but was upped to 7522....so i decided to take it at the buy it now price 8000...yen-aud conversion is favourable now so i ended up paying the same as my original quote

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