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Abobob you did real well!!

Flanges on the diff are bent drive shaft is totaled!

We pulled the back end out of your car on friday there is CV grease from top to bottom on the drivers side of the car!

I might come along to a shire meet, considering I work on plenty of your cars would be good to catch up.

Brad

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I think his going in a fort night, but might be this week cause we are closing on thursday. Who knows!

He needs a bloody car that actually runs first. I got his S13/RB20 up and running the other day but I think he had someone looking at buying it today.

I think his going in a fort night, but might be this week cause we are closing on thursday. Who knows!

He needs a bloody car that actually runs first. I got his S13/RB20 up and running the other day but I think he had someone looking at buying it today.

Yea he told me he'll be away next week, hence him trying to push my car out mid week.

S13 RB20 now is it? What about the autosport 32 etc?

Ya we need to drive somewhere, can't just sit around and yack all night :happy: Nasho? Gong? Cronulla (or meet there??)? Palm beach :)? or just sit around ? O_o Or, decide on the night?

How bout we arrange where we're meeting first :|

Two suggestions, cronulla, like up near wanda and eleura, or waratah st/kirrawee maccas

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yeah lunch would be good. nasho/gong sounds good.

meeting point i think cronulla mite be too crowded considering the long weekend and all.

kirrawee maccas or waratah st would be a good meeting place, plenty of room and wouldnt be busy.

Ok, we will meet at Warratah Rd, Kirrawee. From their we will head down through nasho stopping at the tops incase anyone wants any pretty photos. From there we will jump back on the road, down over the bridge throught headlands etc, we will make our way to Woolongong and find a nice place to hang around before we decide where we will get a bite to eat.

Can we now decide on a time, i'm free all day an will probablt head down nulla anyways to see whats happenin down there

yea, lunch/after lunch/evening = win

Head down towards the lighthouse area and get something around there? orr?

if just after lunch, say, 1:30-2pm?

Afternoon, say, 4pm? Evening, say 6pm? lol

Ya'll need to make your mind up real quick as saturday will be here sooner than you think :laugh:

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I say around mid day,. Nothing wrong with the national park during the day on a long weekend with double demerits! taking it easy the whole way. My car doesnt come out all that oftern and usually never on a long weekend.

I know Jago has his car back now hopefully it stays running.

I say around mid day,. Nothing wrong with the national park during the day on a long weekend with double demerits! taking it easy the whole way. My car doesnt come out all that oftern and usually never on a long weekend.

I know Jago has his car back now hopefully it stays running.

hahah yep, cheers for your work dude! And hopefully it will stay running as my hip pocket is hurting. I was actually surprised that it was ready today

So sofar 1 mid day and 3 for 2pm. Anyone else? Any more people coming?




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