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im coming up, from way down south...lol

anthony im coming up thru morphett vale but jumping on highway asap , i can meet up with you , maybe around officeworks or in reynella way ? depending on if the wife is going or not i'll be around about 445-5am if wife is going then about 10am...lol kidding

and no we dont live together anymore but trying to work it out?,, kick me in the balls for trying to sort it out please!! so i come to my senses...lol

hope it doesnt rain....lol bad enough my white wheels will be black by the time i get there.... shit pads..grrrrrrrr

not sure where to put this request, i was wondering if anyone going on the cruise has two of the little black push pin dealies that hold the outer edge of the R34 door panel on ?not sure if the other series cars had them or not. but mine are missing on one door and i wont have time to source a few across town? i'll give someone a few bucks for em just need two. its the ones you can see( not the ones under the panel that snap in door skin.) its driving me mad making noise rattling and looks shit missing.forgot to get them sooner, DOOH!!!

thanks in advance

Of course its F*#kin pissing with rain now isn't it..... just spent the last two nights cleaning my bloody car then POW!!

Within ten minutes of getting it out of the shed its pissed all over.... just dandy!!!

End rant. :)

Oh yeah I will be there.... probably waiting for you guys on port wakefield road at two wells turnoff in the morning.

Edited by HOSTILE

do you know david greening up there ? they have a workshop im sure they could help you i think it;s called greening mechanical and sons

i think they fix farm equipment ect ect i used to race against them at murry bridge

just found there number tell em dean from the speedway sent ya

08) 8569 2196

Edited by mid life crisis

sorry lads, dont think ill be able to bring tha gazibo,

its 1.6 mtrs long, anf thers no way its gonna fit in a coupe boot.

may fit in rear seat of 4 door, i dunno.

i had enough troublt fitting in the stardroppers for the banner ;)

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