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Hey guys first time posting so nice to meet you all.

Was just wondering does anyone organise any Skyline cruises on a regular basis in Sydney?

Oh and by the way heres a couple shitty quality pics of my series 1 R33 with over 300kw at the wheels.

Let me know what you think guys, be honest!

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yeah no worries, well if u ever up for an awesome little cruise which involves runs up tthe old pacific highway, then your moer than welcome to come allong on thursday nights at 7 30, at berowra truch stop. i know its a bit of a trek but its great fun, we cruise up to the central coast to meet with coasties thread.

hey mate, welcome ;)

there is a massive *apparently* cruise taking place on sunday - Nissans and Hondas...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=159731

Welcome,

Whats done to get 300rwkw

Thanks for the input guys,

Had this car for about 6 years, in its current form for about 2, sorry no pics of engine bay but will post up in future, (engine bays dirty as hell, like it that way, means that its working hard!)

Mods off the top of my head include,

T3/4 turbo, forgies, intercooler, big wastegate, 3L bottom end, injectors, fuel pump, etc etc...

Stock top end, next upgrades include, cams, headwork plenum, see if im up to spending more money on it.

Hi Welcome :glare:

There is always something going on check out the event section to see the up coming events and there will be a SAU monthly dinner held out west next month but more then welcome to come to this months dinner :laugh:...

and it definatly helps to become a member of NSW SAU so keep that in mind

Hi Welcome :happy:

There is always something going on check out the event section to see the up coming events and there will be a SAU monthly dinner held out west next month but more then welcome to come to this months dinner :D...

and it definatly helps to become a member of NSW SAU so keep that in mind

Thanks for that, and just as I read your post I signed up to become a member, so all is good! :P

SAU NSW ftw :happy:

Sounds like some nice mods in there - should bring it to the SAU NSW Drift day on Easter monday :D

Thanks mate, definetely might come down and check it out, but it is double demerits, and cops absolutely hate my car!!!

now that you have joined (and good stuff by the way :happy: ) have a look at the drift day info - put some stockers on and enjoy those 300rwkw sideways in a controlled envirnment :D

Thanks mate, thanks for the info, im in the inner west, Balmain area.

i grew up in balmain, thats my ghetto!

not so many cruises, more dinners, (getting really loose!), alot of track days and just general meetups....

welcome.... hope you enjoy your stay

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