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WANTING a track day

anyone know the upcoming calander? cant seem to find anything re: mallala track days

need track time - my stagea is really really good atm & I need to try it flat out

arr damm, just brought the stock ones off Mitch last night. O well.

Can someone buy me this please http://page4.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/d92921865

nice only 52k

can i still have them? I'll try and sell these ones then :P

cheeky much? :down:

Someone better tell Nissan that one Stirls, so they can remove the NISSAN ID PLATE number for the 07- GTR that goes R35-000XXXX (XXXX being the build number of the car)..... :down:

I don't need to, they already know;

With sales due to start in Japan in December, Nissan is today also confirming the final name of the car. Previous generations of this car were known as the Skyline GT-R; the new name for this car is simply "Nissan GT-R" in all global markets. Supporting substantial early customer interest in the Nissan GT-R, the company is today making available for customers in Japan some initial details including basic specifications, colors and practical information on placing pre-orders. Prices in Japan for the Nissan GT-R will start from around 7.8 million yen.

Reference;

http://www.gtrnissan.com/item.en.au.html?i...&type=press

Yes Pete I was talking about an R35 Skyline GTR, and Yes Mr Donnon my wording was incorrect.

Edited by D_Stirls
WANTING a track day

anyone know the upcoming calander? cant seem to find anything re: mallala track days

need track time - my stagea is really really good atm & I need to try it flat out

Luke aka Skylineguy19 he is organising a closed track day hit him up with a PM

ROR indeed....talk about being 'rost in tlansration' :)

for those not doing anything today (and not goin to the race)

havin a bbq at mine to watch the race

bring drink, bring meat.........i supply bbq, plasma and fridge

starts from 12............giv me a holler if ya coming :)

good one sunshine......now you tell us.......I was on a ride not far from your place today :blink:

ROR indeed....talk about being 'rost in tlansration' :)

good one sunshine......now you tell us.......I was on a ride not far from your place today :blink:

haha, well i did send a bulk message out during the week and didnt get any replies aside from the people that already knew i was organising it (oh and from andrew to brag he was going to be there for the 4 days)

how would one go about getting a flywheel off a block

use a rattle gun ?

shits on their tightly (which is good)

pic for reference (the bolts in the middle):

244wub8.jpg

get a socket to fit the harmonic balancer at other end

get socket to fit those bolts

2 people, 2 breaker bars - one at the front end of the motor, one on the rear of motor

i assume you could just use a rattle gun with one person as it wont spin the whole thing, just the bolt your trying to undo.

Dont trust me on that tho.

Edited by Luke_ENR34
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