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Darren the car looks great, especially with those nice deep wheels.

I see that Anthony got back up the front in the night races (we left around 5.30ish)couldn't believe he was as fast at night as he was during the day ;)

Can't wait to see if Greg can pull of the West 1 make series here in he state rounds. Its hard to believe that a car that sounds like a mosquito is so damn fast around the trac, 1.09 with a amateur driver! Tom Drewer is down in the 1.04-1.05 area

Darren the car looks great, especially with those nice deep wheels.

I see that Anthony got back up the front in the night races (we left around 5.30ish)couldn't believe he was as fast at night as he was during the day :D

Can't wait to see if Greg can pull of the West 1 make series here in he state rounds. Its hard to believe that a car that sounds like a mosquito is so damn fast around the trac, 1.09 with a amateur driver! Tom Drewer is down in the 1.04-1.05 area

Yeh cheers man.

Yeh Tony is a weapon in that thing, and the only reason he got back up there is we chucked his stupid PPG box out(has blown 3 times in a year now) and chucked in a U Pull It Toyota gearbox special Strat and i got on the friday, and saw him finnish the next 2 races and winning the last!!

We qualified 5th witch was great, but at the end of the session we came off and had to shut her down, worked out the oil return spring had come out and was floating in the sump :P we fixed that up just in time and got to the out grid for the first race and was dripping oil, when we put the sump back on some of the sealant smudged off and didnt seal properly, therefore a oil leak!! Sorted that out for the second race, but had a cooler pipe come off, so we were running atmo, then the last race i think we came from about 15th and finnished 5th, last race was how the rest of the day should have been!!

next meeting is in 3 weeks over the Saturday and Sunday!!

Which group buy and how much Matty?

Angry's group buy on R31 Skyline Club - got it for $175 delivered

Gone for the 8000k H4 as i asked brenton what colour temp he runs in his 32..........so this will be perfect for track by the sounds of it

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Found this Stanza R32 Conversion on a thread someone posted on JAPANESE NOSTALGIC CAR... I must give credit to who-ever did th conversion though, even if it is abit whack :(

Thats pretty crazy lol

Anyone know if Bride Ergo seats are ADR approved?

is that a one off group buy

Angry's group buy on R31 Skyline Club - got it for $175 delivered

Gone for the 8000k H4 as i asked brenton what colour temp he runs in his 32..........so this will be perfect for track by the sounds of it

i dont mind that but i like old skool oh and its a 180b not a stanza

*PICS REMOVED* *we dont need to see it a 3rd time*

Found this Stanza R32 Conversion on a thread someone posted on JAPANESE NOSTALGIC CAR... I must give credit to who-ever did th conversion though, even if it is abit whack :(

Dave the Celsior looked the goods at Auto Perfection today, and that was without the tint on it yet!! Had to go in and get my drivers window re done as they were not happy with it as was I!!

cheers dude :D

probably the worst time to see her though, she hasnt been washed since about 4 days before the blowout, and shes been sitting in my dusty as garage ever since then, filthy as. that and the fact thats its jacked up pretty far for the spacesavers benefit... but that being said, it looks f**king hot with the tint on it. :P

have to check out that aristo of yours sometime, toyota photoshoot? :P

cheers dude :D

probably the worst time to see her though, she hasnt been washed since about 4 days before the blowout, and shes been sitting in my dusty as garage ever since then, filthy as. that and the fact thats its jacked up pretty far for the spacesavers benefit... but that being said, it looks f**king hot with the tint on it. :P

have to check out that aristo of yours sometime, toyota photoshoot? :P

Yeh well i only really saw it from thru the showroom door, didnt go up close to it, didnt even notice the space saver......LOL Yeh dude its amazing how much tint makes a car look the goods, especially on VIP cars!!

Have you entered AJD?? You should for a bit of fun, I'll prob head over to the pub for lunch and a couple beers while there......LOL

Yeh a Toyota photoshoot would be sweet as!! :D

is that a one off group buy

at this point i think it was, but if theres more interest there may be another one that goes ahead

will ask him though

i'll try and find a link to the thread, but if ya still registered on there steve (i know you are, i have a good memory :P) you might be able to hav a word with Angry and see. - heres the thread: http://forum.r31skylineclub.com/index.php/topic,98894.0.html

what bulb type and K rating would u want?

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