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sorry to burst the bubble

dont forget the stamp duty + insurance :D

thanks for that.

but i do know theres more to purchasing a car then the for sale price...

the bubble remains unburst :(

Hey Jess :D

It is all good, i know you are busy it is all good.

No spotting with the plates yet as i am not putting them on until the new front bar gets fitted and painted and the rear number plate bracket gets fixed.

How is your car going?

Oh thats going to look good, so it that getting ready for autosalon? When is it on down there?

My car is going great, Getting use to driving it now and how it handles.. :(

Alot more confident in it and cant wait for our Trackday in July and DECA in August in Shepparton...Going to be wild!!!

Oh thats going to look good, so it that getting ready for autosalon? When is it on down there?

My car is going great, Getting use to driving it now and how it handles.. :cheers:

Alot more confident in it and cant wait for our Trackday in July and DECA in August in Shepparton...Going to be wild!!!

I will send you pictures i a couple of weeks when it is fitted and painted, it is going to look really good.

Not sure whether i should mesh or not yet??

Good to hear that you are enjoying the GTR, i so hope that we can havea drag track in Adelaide soon.

So want to put the 34 down the Quarter. :(

I will send you pictures i a couple of weeks when it is fitted and painted, it is going to look really good.

Not sure whether i should mesh or not yet??

Good to hear that you are enjoying the GTR, i so hope that we can havea drag track in Adelaide soon.

So want to put the 34 down the Quarter. :(

Your email isnt working, It sent one yesturday and it bounced back :cheers:

Yes definatly send pics!!!

Hmm mesh :cheers:

Not sure whether i should mesh or not yet??

I have mesh on my front bar! I think it def a good idea because of the rocks n stuff that flick up from other peoples cars, just look at the stone chips you end up with on your paint! My mesh is black so it doesnt stand out like dogs balls!

I will send you pictures i a couple of weeks when it is fitted and painted, it is going to look really good.

Not sure whether i should mesh or not yet??

Good to hear that you are enjoying the GTR, i so hope that we can havea drag track in Adelaide soon.

So want to put the 34 down the Quarter. :(

yer whos got money on here, mayb we can all chip in a bit of money and buy a property and set up our own drag track. we would make our money back in no time hiring it out to other clubs! :cheers:

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yer whos got money on here, mayb we can all chip in a bit of money and buy a property and set up our own drag track. we would make our money back in no time hiring it out to other clubs! :(

Ahhh to dream!!

You don't think SMASA and all the other drag associated clubs hadn't looked into this option? Or even the ppl trying to purchase AIR?? unless you got a few hundred million laying around, don't hold your breath :cheers:

Last I heard, its still in the courts over issues in the contract for purchase between Bob and JaneBill Russo (of City Dismantlers). It has been decided and appealed a number of times, however currently BOB still owns it. I think they have finally got some people working back at the track now for Drift practice, BUT the drags require a full re-fit of the lights/timing system and a re-surface. however I think its unlikely Bob will spend the money considering he still may lose the court battle.

We wait some more :)

Edit: Found the link http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=226071

Edited by Hotwire
Would you guys travel interstate to do an event ?

Track or drag day may result in breakages. :)

At least if I break something at Mallala I can grab the Landcruiser, hire a car trailer and tow the car back.

It would be awesome though and I still may look in to it in the future. I'd love to hoon around the track sitting up Brisby's (Troy alias Roy) arse to zip past on the straights. ;)

lol Brisby (Roy) has some good experience under his belt; I doubt I'd keep up with him. :)

The Riverland Motorsport Group are preparing a new track up here. That have the land and stuff already..... On there web site they say:

Where is the track at the moment?

EPA Tests have been carried out and approved.

Native vegetation was consulted and approval given to clear the runoff area.

Local Council has given approval for the Complex.

Soil tests have been done ready for the ground preparation.

All plans for the Complex have been drawn up.

Pit area fence has been extended 50 meters to allow for permanent pit shedding.

Return Road base has been laid down along the pit fence.

The concrete barrier blocks are on site ready for placement

So cant be 2 far away??

www.riverlandmotorsportclub.com.au

Just my 2 cents

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