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Ill be saying i wish we had ducted rc air con

we grew up with a pool and i hate the maintaining it testing water putting pool cover on taking it off scooping leaves out the pool the wasps and bee's a pool attracts, plus some ppl are water babies and some are meh, im of the 2nd line of thought

yeah our house will be a cool 23 degrees for the next week - just like it has been all summer :D Ducted r/c a/c ftmfw :D

But we definitely will head to the parent's place at Ridgehaven for a swim or 2 .... minimum temp is going to be 27 degrees Wed night and 28 degrees Thurs night - now that is hot! Will definitely head down the Bay one of the those nights - love the balmy summer nights down the beach.

Yeah, we'll probably hit the beach too one night this week, just for the change of scenery.

Cleaned out the pool and topped up the chlorine level yesterday ... should be just about right for tonight!

And another!

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/R32-SKYLINE_W0QQite...%3A1|240%3A1318

Scroll down to the question a user has asked the buyer...

F*cking strange.

What a knob! Love the reply to the question tho :D

Anyone for a nice, quality, well-modded 32?

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-Skyline-R32_...%3A1|240%3A1318

:D

I know that car!!

Was in the Skylines Australia NSW Photo shoot a few years back , His mate gave him a custom spray job..Not sure if he gave approval for that exact Paint job tho..

Each to there own it's only paint. :D

Is that the N1's, Mike?

Yeah they are, i found a set of freshly built N1's that were selling cheaper than what it would cost me just to replace the seals so i bought them.. i got them delivered to my work today and i must say who ever rebuilt them did a great job, everything is top notch. They look brand spanking new. So next wednesday the old N1's come out and these ones go back in, and hopefully i can take her out friday nyte and meet some of you guys at the usual meet if you's still hang out there.

well, the 200 goes to morpowa tomorrow to have the clutch fitted (finally), and ill be picking up my apexi exhaust and maybe an intercooler aswell, yay. :P

good to see that the 200 is coming back on the road....

you definately need the exhaust and the cooler

specially on a 41deg day like today

I'm really going to be loving my pool over the next few days! :P

Just thought I'd share that :(

+1 I'm loving the pool here!

That being said....it's rather annoying when co-workers you don't like try to invite themselves round...I just tell them what my dad's profession is and they shut up! :)

good to see that the 200 is coming back on the road....

you definately need the exhaust and the cooler

specially on a 41deg day like today

yeah, im itchin to go for a drive. thinking that intercooler will come in handy at the bsm cruise, daresay the tiny little stocker will heatsoak like crazy. and the exhaust, well... the 200's just waaaaay to quiet for my liking.

+1 I'm loving the pool here!

That being said....it's rather annoying when co-workers you don't like try to invite themselves round...I just tell them what my dad's profession is and they shut up! :P

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