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Hi all,

I'm back!

Hope everyone had an awesome Christmas and New Years.. And still have their licence! =)

Heres my first cruise for the new year..

When: 03/02/2008 (Sunday)

Meeting: at P6 Carpark, Opposite Olympic Park Station.

Going: to West Head Lookout then Palm Beach via Mona Vale Road, then through the scenic Mccarrs Creek Road & West Head Road.

Time: 10:00am (Leaving 10:30am sharp) To avoid the summer traffic, especially on the weekends

Hope to see everyone there from last year...

Let me know if your interested..

Thanks.

Edited by Assasin

Sounds like fun.

Can we call non Skyline driving friends??

or is it restricted to Skylines only?

I can probably make it :) , depending on what happens in the next few weeks. etc.

Also, how many people came last year?

Edited by gcg7861

I NEED HELP!!!!!

MY CAR IS OUT OF ACTION!

THis cruise is now cancelled. Sorry everyone.

I've had a minor hit last saturday night. Whats damaged is my front bar, front left guard, and front left headlight. A panel beater I know is quoting me around $3,000 to fix it!

I know I can get cheaper than this. Can anyone help?

THis is an urgent request. Send me a msg if you can help.

Kind Regards,

James

dude $3000 for bolt on parts?

you can buy everything for under $700 and fit it urself.

if theres rail damage then may require some panel beating work but if its just panels etc thats easy stuff you can do yourself man.

dude $3000 for bolt on parts?

you can buy everything for under $700 and fit it urself.

if theres rail damage then may require some panel beating work but if its just panels etc thats easy stuff you can do yourself man.

WHat are some good wreckers to visit so I can buy it myself, that would have R34's there?

Sh!t that's tough James, sorry to hear it man.

Yeh i agree if it's only cosmetic bits that need replacing you can get the parts yourself and bolt them on.

If you need a hand gimme a yell. The sooner it's done the sooner we cruise ;)

Sh!t that's tough James, sorry to hear it man.

Yeh i agree if it's only cosmetic bits that need replacing you can get the parts yourself and bolt them on.

If you need a hand gimme a yell. The sooner it's done the sooner we cruise ;)

Thanks Omar!

james try justjap or look for R34 parts here in classifieds and post it there. Did you try Arncliffe car smash repair. Tell me the exact parts you need and i'll go see the wrecker near my place on saturday and let you know if i find any R34 parts

Manu

Dammit was looking forward to that cruise lol since i haven't taken mine on one since i got it back.

I got an r34 gt front bar for sale, its not the nismo bar though just the standard nissan item. and hasnt got the indicators in it.

PM me if you want it.



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