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yeh agree totally damo... depends on stops, road and so on!

There will be a slightly boring period to start with but most of the cruise is through the hills. The location of the stops will remain a secret until the meet. I'll be re-running the cruise this weekend to make sure all the directions on the notes are correct then I'll set a date for the cruise.

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vinnie if its a write off i shotgun some parts... but good luck... it would be devo to hear the words write off!

no worries dude let me know what parts ya need n i'll keep em for ya..

Yeah the GT4 sounds good but can you get them with the GT-V options..coz i like the GT-V coz its exactly the same as a GTT (same brakes, suspension and what not) but just a non turbs.

yeah ill take some running gears stuff :D one day ;)

the assesor from my insurance company is coming out to asses me car today..im preparing myself for a write off :D ...but im gonna see how much i can buy it back for and strip it and sell it for parts and what not and then gonna start looking for an R34..but just a GT-V as getting a GTT the insurance will kill me..but oh wells hopefully in a year or two i'll upgrade to something better :P

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Vinnie, get a GT-4 non turbs like Luke_ENR34

just becuase an architect can draw a house doesnt mean it can be built they send there drawings to structial engineers and they re-draw their drawing to make them work like >>Conceptio<<<<best engineer in adelaide says I

When i was like 13,14,15, i used to draw house plans, i swear i have a whole book of them somewhere, but the 5 years in uni turned me off of being an architect.

na get the GT4 and wait for Damo to crash the 34 and get cheap brake upgrade :P;):D

no worries dude let me know what parts ya need n i'll keep em for ya..

Yeah the GT4 sounds good but can you get them with the GT-V options..coz i like the GT-V coz its exactly the same as a GTT (same brakes, suspension and what not) but just a non turbs.

no worries dude let me know what parts ya need n i'll keep em for ya..

Is yours 4 door? Looking for some 4door tail lights.

Does anyone know how hard it would be to put 32 coupe tail lights in the 32 sedan? 2 door tail lights are piss easy to find, 4door ones not so much :P

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