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Guyz guyz plz...

STFU OR GTFO!!

lolz..

Kiss and make up...

I don't think the goal was for any of us (aside from me) to get pissed and then work on the car... My impression was for everyone (bar me, who is by this stage, pissed), to work on the car, and then BBQ and drinkies time afterwards, which consisted only of a couple of drinks (which for me, consists of a couple of dozen..).. Anyway, yeah...

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Gaz dude of course you can, the more the merrier!!!

umm.. Leo ^ don't be slack dude and come by and have a look, we can't afford Northside Nissan's help so instead of coming to look come have a few beers and play around with some of our cars, come on... two extra hands :D

bahaha

Gaz dude of course you can, the more the merrier!!!

umm.. Leo ^ don't be slack dude and come by and have a look, we can't afford Northside Nissan's help so instead of coming to look come have a few beers and play around with some of our cars, come on... two extra hands :D

bahaha

haha ok just let me know when it is n i'll see if i can make it :D

hey i can lend a hand just did my timing belt etc last week

Yeah dude come along.

ok didnt mean to go off, well i did but only cuz i hate stupid posts... anyways, im over it!!

sorry for rippin into ya dude, hopefully see ya there!

As for the rest, have we decided on a date yet? if not lets do that...

Puttin my coilovers in this weekend anyways, so its less for me to do on the day...lol

sweeet, coilovers are in, looks so good and was piss easy to do...

Thought it would have been a little more difficult than that, total work time about 1 hour on my own... first time too... and i was drinking... :) except for the pulling apart the rear seats and shelf and alllllll that crap back there...

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So anyways, whats goin on with this service thang? Maybe you guys should post dates so we can organize something ya know?

if that's the garage in your house man you have one massive garage lol

i vote for the 7th or 14th of June (provided they are both Saturday's?)

if i can't make one then i can make the other

what does everyone else think?

lol, hell no, i wish i had a garage that big, i can barely fit the astra in mine haha

I vote 14th o June as ima need that time to get some cash up, as i quit my job today...

but yeah, should be good to go by then i reckon, anyone got a place we can use, or am i still going to have to try and get a workshop?

who has no/lenient parents...

who has a BBQ

who has an esky

who can fit at least 10 cars from within their private property space

and who is patient...?

answer = party and service at their house...

food and beverages provided by those getting their car serviced = win win for everyone

okay, i need to replace my fan belt too... where do we get all this sh*t from?

i may... thats MAY be able to get all the 100k service parts from a friend at toyota... she can get them from nissan for $360... dont quote me on that though, ill let you know tomorrow if its true... someone has to have a big enough driveway or garage to do it in?

Didnt someone offer a garage in that thread you had about ya yellow Andrew??

I have a 2 car garage, plus room for another 2 cars on a VERY steep driveway, as well as room for 1 car on the lawn, plus about 4-5 on the verge. Its very spread out, but it can work. Oh yeh, and one down the back of the garage. You can access the bonnet if you reverse it in, but hard to get in or out unless you park it right to 1 side. We have a BBQ, few eskies, and my parents wont mind you guys coming over. Altho, if your car is lowered or has a kit, dont bother getting into the garage! Stay on the street.

But yeah, if that'll do, then your welcome to use mine

LOL 10 cars!!!

I dont think anyone got a big enough place for 10 cars... besdies im pretty sure theres no way u will get 10 cars done in a day....

Things will always go wrong when you working on cars, and take more time to fix...

Then plus the beer and food ..... Maybe 2 or 3 cars will get the full 100k service in a day... Theres a bit more too it then just changing timing belt... eg water pumps, all fluids as starters...

i personally got my timing belt done proffesionally by xspeed... Its not exactly something you want to stuff up on.

Although the rest i did my self.

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