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my car is going in on sat to fix a problem with one of the wires in the pfc loom. causing massive headaches!!! short my car out, its really wierd. gotta get it put on dyno again, so put me down as a maybe cause i dunno if its gonna be finished.

DAMMMMMMMM!!!!!

bad luck.. hope it all works out well & we'll see you on Sunday.

I'm getting my car looked at today to try to fix my boost problem. Driving my mums corolla around... soooo much different around the corners :blink:

hope it checks out well.

bad luck.. hope it all works out well & we'll see you on Sunday.

I'm getting my car looked at today to try to fix my boost problem. Driving my mums corolla around... soooo much different around the corners :P

hope it checks out well.

Yeh hows that boosting issue working out? Heard anything from the mech? It's odd you have two levels, maybe actuators or something.

alrite guys a final rev up for me coz wont be on again til sat arvo. massive big huge and ginormous are words that are describing this cruise atm.

i have spoken to the harbour master at apollo bay and got the all clear from him to have the cars on the pier to take photos. max 30 cars at a time tho just so photos are quick and not dragged out.

COULD EVERY1 ON THE LIST THAT IS UNDER MAYBE PLEASE POST WHETHER NOT NO THEY COMING. I WANT TO REMOVE THE MAYBE LIST AND JUST HAVE DEFINITES.

:P

Hey guyz anyone from the Eastern suburbs want to meet up and head to Avalon together i got one other skyline coming just wanting to see if anyone else is goin from the east.

P.s. Gettin my FMIC, dump pipe and high flow cat this sat cant wait to test it out on the cruise im pumped wish it was sat nite already.

PM me if ur out in the east and want to cruise in together

Cj

Hey guyz anyone from the Eastern suburbs want to meet up and head to Avalon together i got one other skyline coming just wanting to see if anyone else is goin from the east.

P.s. Gettin my FMIC, dump pipe and high flow cat this sat cant wait to test it out on the cruise im pumped wish it was sat nite already.

PM me if ur out in the east and want to cruise in together

Cj

mate speak to dilmah or ashneel. they have a small meet happening at the stud park shopping centre. it will meet up with the mini meet at kmart and then as a whole we will head to the main meet point.

ok, looks like the following people are meeting at

The Warehouse in Stud Park Shopping Centre which is on Stud Road at 6.30am for a 7.00am sharp departure.

We will then travel (not via city link) as a group to the main official pre-meet at the Kmart in Campbellfield with enough time to have a bit of breakfast & chat with the rest of the guys:

What is your route going to be from stud park? If you could let us know where you will be crossing springy road, well join the pack there coming from the east...no point going backwards...and i dont like knox area...and what time do you think?

P.S count me in for definates plus 2.

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