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"Friday the 29th Feb is the night

we will arrive at approx 9pm and will stick around till 11.30pm-midnite ( ahve to be at Symmons PLains at 6am next day)

At this stage we're going to hold it at the Officeworks carpark in the middle of Launceston as its the only place i know of that is big enough and well lit. last time we came down the cops left it alone due to the fact we ahd cameras and everyone behaved.

So unless someone comes up with a more well lit place thats big enough we wills tick with Officeworks car park at 9pm on friday the 29th Feb

Thanks

Ignition Dvd"

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yeah I might have the R33 out tonight if the turbo turns up today and I get it put back together!

otherwise I will be there in my bro's 2jz Supra!

yeah if the blocky knobs keep clear that will be good....but can't see that happening!

might see you there then Savman!

Gayyyyyyyyyyy my 33's stock now for sale, stock cars suck (and no I dont consider your car "modded" if you have a huge kit). I can only imagine the abundance of ricers there :turned:

PS nizmokid I assume your car is the 33 at fueltech? If so, nice ride, the volks look awesome, make sure you let us know what you net with the gt30.

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Gayyyyyyyyyyy my 33's stock now for sale, stock cars suck (and no I dont consider your car "modded" if you have a huge kit). I can only imagine the abundance of ricers there :P

PS nizmokid I assume your car is the 33 at fueltech? If so, nice ride, the volks look awesome, make sure you let us know what you net with the gt30.

yeah that is my yellow broad minded female!

Mate she has pulled 300rwkw on the dyno before the Tomei cams were dropped in so may be a little bit more now. That was with that turbo on it.

I just itching to drive it!........ it has been out of action for a month!

I might do a driveby in the old 4-door.. i dont think i will give the old girl a wash though. wouldnt want to set the standards to high. :P i bet team platinum will be there with the bodykitted machines. Anyway might see some of you about, if i dont see anyone i know i might just shoot through.

--Ben

I'll be there in the Blue Beast. Wogboy and a few others are cuising up with me. we are leaving at 6.45 from the beach carpark in Burnie. txt me on 0408126063 if you want to meet upalong the way and cruise with us.

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yeah that is my yellow broad minded female!

Mate she has pulled 300rwkw on the dyno before the Tomei cams were dropped in so may be a little bit more now. That was with that turbo on it.

I just itching to drive it!........ it has been out of action for a month!

You should be able to push more boost through it with the cams as they will drop static comp. So what is the setup exactly, I just chatted 2 Pete about ti quickly, didnt actually get to see it.

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