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I'm back from interstate! 4 states in 1 four day weekend, over 3,000kms. I'm rooted :D

Picked up a Dolphin bodykit for the Stag. Just need to paint it black ... then I'll take pics :D

Very Nice Matty!!

Does the 31 overhang at the back much?

We need the long ramps as well, lucky the GTR front bars have that plastic lip at the bottom cause at least its flex's a bit as rubs when using short ramps

yes, ive missed a whole week's worth of posting

the 31 overhangs about 2" at the most at the back

brake issues were resolved last minute, seems the drums werent adjusted and were dragging. got them sorted last thing wed nite

did 1600km over the weekend, including the drive over and back, and its awesome. as is the patrol. sat on 110 the whole way back today, and was a breeze. also a breeze to unload

winton was fun too :glare:

I'm back from interstate! 4 states in 1 four day weekend, over 3,000kms. I'm rooted ;)

Picked up a Dolphin bodykit for the Stag. Just need to paint it black ... then I'll take pics :glare:

Whereabouts did you go?

Longest trip I've done is Adelaide-Warrnambool (via Grampians)-Albury (via Melbourne)-Sydney-Adelaide

Now that was a trip!

id say congrats!

id be happy if my missus was to fall preggers.......just have to slow down on the mods on the 33 :D

You'd need to get a sparco baby seat :D

I'd be shit scared if the missus fell pregnant. Not to say I wouldn't keep it but just not ready for that at this stage of my life

+1. mind you i am only 20.

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