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Mike - no you are not being paranoid - get that GTR locked up in a garage if you can. Seems to me they were sussing out your car for potential theft, so lock her up!

Yeah its got a really good alarm the led is bright enough to light up the entire interior ya can see it flashing away from inside the house, hopefully that kinda warned em against thouchin my car. she is alway's locked away at night and my bedroom window is right next to it.

He could be cruising around, ends up at a dead end, sees a nice fellow Skyline car and checks it out, drives back off? or his just looking for some spare parts haha

Nah he wasn't coming up my street by accident, you would only come up my street if you lived there cause its outta the way.

Im just hoping im parranoid cause the last thing we need is people in skylines stealing skylines... :D

well last night i got done for driving in a bus lane $180 fine

scratched my car on my sons dads fence

and my grandpa is in heart failure

so im having a great week

:) someone needs a big jenkie hug! get damo in on it too :D

if there is anything i can do to help sing out!

Went to Northbridge on thursday night, ended up getting back at 5:30 yesterday morning LOL, didnt get to bed until like 11:30 last night, so Id been awake from 5am thursday morning until then. By christ those boys can drink. Drank more in the last week than I have in the last 6 months ROFL./ :)

Im f**ked LOL/.

Was soooo pissed off though...... they dont have FUIC, nor do they have coopers pale. the main 2 reasons I dont want to go back :P:P:D

I just got back from perth today, (there for a week) and spent plenty of time in Northbridge.

Great place, lots of pubs and food. (Most had Coopers Pale)

Not many imports, most seem to drive Lancers.

oh, and a small note

the process is started, my trailer is about to be started :). Once its built, my mate has said he will be happy to build more (and to your specs). Designs are ADR approved, so will be easy to get passed through a regency inspection to gain registration as well

i'll have my trailer by the time shepparton comes round (give or take a week or two prior to having to go)

oh, and a small note

the process is started, my trailer is about to be started :) . Once its built, my mate has said he will be happy to build more (and to your specs). Designs are ADR approved, so will be easy to get passed through a regency inspection to gain registration as well

i'll have my trailer by the time shepparton comes round (give or take a week or two prior to having to go)

I would't mind having a look at that when its finished Matty, as i use to build custom made trailers for 5 years, oh and you dont need to take it to regency to get rego, just need to take it to a registerd trailer manufacture for a quick visual inspection to get it rego'd

I would't mind having a look at that when its finished Matty, as i use to build custom made trailers for 5 years, oh and you dont need to take it to regency to get rego, just need to take it to a registerd trailer manufacture for a quick visual inspection to get it rego'd

ah sweet as, i'll give me mate a ring and let him know. Anyone is free to have a look at it, theres going to be plenty of options for people who want them (extras especially)

basically going to have a 2.8t rated trailer (with electric brakes) on road for just under the 3k mark (as a rough guess atm)

niiice

got all the LED lights sorted for mine, hopefully goin to be reppin some stock mags of a nissan variety (had a hopeful on a set of R34 NA stockies, as well as a couple of sets of S14/R33 wheels). I cant wait :)

no more having to pay 80 bucks a day for trailer hire. no more needing servicing ramps to back the ute up onto

niiice

got all the LED lights sorted for mine, hopefully goin to be reppin some stock mags of a nissan variety (had a hopeful on a set of R34 NA stockies, as well as a couple of sets of S14/R33 wheels). I cant wait :happy:

no more having to pay 80 bucks a day for trailer hire. no more needing servicing ramps to back the ute up onto

the only problem with some mags, is fitting them on the hubs, you may need to enlarge the centre hole of the rims to fit on the hub, i have had to do it quite a few times myself, and before you buy mags make sure you can get hubs to suit the stud pattern, as there are limited stud patterns available, but skyline studs are the same as ford so you wont have a problem with those.

also i have a set of stock R32 mags laying around if you want to make an offer?

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