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Anyway guys hope to see you all at the beach for some photos for our Website... we are trying to get a big group together so that it looks like Rocky actually has some cars as compared to the 4x4 town it is made out to be... I think most people south of Noosa are generally suprised we have Sealed roads up here...

Anyway it should be a good cruise...

and Garth you better get some good photo's and video of the moto. Just we are keen but unorganised... so you will have to make up for our downfall...

And if you can organise one in Gracemere just a bit cheaper I promise you that you will have at least Garage Spanks support with vehicles and a mass of interest...

Have fun man... and keep that Laser away from the mud...

See you all at Shopping Fair 1 o'clock...

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I'd come along too but people would bitch about me behind my back for weeks on end..... don't be a girl if any one has something to say about me say it to my face instead of pm messaging on the forums......

until next time

i can bitch and scratch just as bad as the rest of you bitches

U doo that shauno................... not sure what is happening out there in that car world.. but its ****in stoopid....... too many grudges... and cold shoulders. and wahtnot.........

should all start fresh!

A NEW SET OF LIGHTS!!!!!!!! GO FOR IT!!!!!lol dont mind me

See you bye

Originally posted by Low Vc in da house

What about nizmo's (jays old r32) 189000km and still going. It could do with a rebuild but what petrol motor 189000km old couldnt use one.

Yeah but the problem with that car is that he has bad blowby and the dipstick has to be held in with a piece of tape. POS!:upurs:

that is true... however do you also know that Nismo was running around free boosting his car... ie... didn't have the actuator hooked up... he knew this... it's just his car went well... we finally talked him into fixing it... and the old girl is still going...

That car has had the hardest life of any skyline I know... there is no way that you can possibly say that it hasn't been a reliable motor for the things that it has had done to it...

I still promise you that it will destroy a stock R32 skyline...

and it's too bad that guys aren't keen on the beach run... oh well your loss... I suppose nothing beats sitting at home on a Sunday...

Actually talking of Sundays... 31.8.03 is the SR20 Dorift meet...

anyone going for a drive... I definatly am... can't wait... I got my cooler on order, got my no. plates, in the process of getting excited about ordering the bits for my plug'n'play microtech Lt-8... I found out using a few cheap suppliers I can build my own plug for... um, about $10... how can shops warrent charging so much for them?? I guess there is a bit of labour in building the first one... but after that anyone... and I mean almost anyone... could build it over and over to make some cash...

But I guess that is why they make money and I still work as a Apprentice Electrician...

And actually if your headed down for the Sunday Dorifto... why not get excited and come down on the Saturday, there are clubsprints on... and it looks like an absolute blast... If I enter my car in anything it will be the club sprints... it just looks so fun... racing other cars on a safe race track... hitting speed cut down a long back straight... generally enjoying driving hard with no fear of police or what is around the next corner... heck I'm talking myself into it...

I know us Spank boys are working hard to get a neat little crew together... anyone else organising any trips lately?

Actually Squizz I was going to talk to you about having another BBQ soon too... it's been a long time... and I know Rick is itching for a feed... that man is hungry (said in 2 fast 2 furious tone)...

anyway we should be able to organise it soon... maybe a thursday night after work BBQ and then giant cruise... we could try our hardest to take over the lap from all the commodores...

I could even try to find out off JC wiether there will be a blitz on vehicles or not that thursday...

And finally my respect goes out to one of the GTR's leaving... it's a shame but I am sure we shall cruise together again in the future... maybe even the end of this month... anyway Willo, thanks for cruising with us, it has made the beach runs and thursdays exciting and fun... keep on boostn...

and to the rest of you Jokers... catch ya soon

stay safe...

don't you mean keep on bostn dan......

Yeah sorry to see willo go..I was hoping to have an 'official' shot at him in current trim with a good clutch as it would be very interesting. Oh well I hope he runs it at some stage before he goes ballistic and lets us know what he gets.

By the way the Mackay 4wd dyno shop is up and running and I am trying to organise some sort of deal for a couple of cars.

Originally posted by digsy_20

that is true... however do you also know that Nismo was running around free boosting his car... ie... didn't have the actuator hooked up... he knew this... it's just his car went well... we finally talked him into fixing it... and the old girl is still going...  

Nuthin' wrong with Free Boostin' I didn't have my Ext. Wastegate on... Pushin' ??psi out of the HKS big boy and lovin' it.

But sadly that ended a month ago... refer previous post.

P.S. it blew up after i finally put the wastegate on

How did the cruise go to the beach? im guessing everyone is at the parilla still so prolly no point asking yet. Was planning on coming for the run, but it turned out to be a busy afternoon between watching the mirage cup on sbs and installing a fully custom set of air horns to big wadeo's cruiser.

hey everyone sorry about my previous post i ve been told a lot of things by a lot of people so yeah i would like to start everything out fresh again if dan wants to call me a wanker behind my back according to mat and ive seen the messages he must have thought he had reason but i would like to know why

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