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Any of you Newcastle guys/girls gonna attend the putty rd cruise to the Imperial hotel in Singleton and have lunch or maybe just drive up to Singleton from newy/the coast for lunch? (I'm only gonna drive half the putty rd and meet them and drive back to singleton) the more cars the better. Here's the info link http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/368709-putty-road-cruise-sunday-31st-july/page__fromsearch__1

Any of you Newcastle guys/girls gonna attend the putty rd cruise to the Imperial hotel in Singleton and have lunch or maybe just drive up to Singleton from newy/the coast for lunch? (I'm only gonna drive half the putty rd and meet them and drive back to singleton) the more cars the better. Here's the info link http://www.skylinesa...__fromsearch__1

Ha! Good stuff Kev. Trying to drum up some interest.

C'mon gang. Get up to Singo and join us for a cruise to the Halfway house to meet the Sydney crew then cruise back up to Singo for lunch. cheers.gif

hey guys,

im chasing a set of coilovers and was hoping that somone in newy may have a set for my latest r32 gts-t,

atm it near looks as high as a land cruiser :yucky:

if so pm me or give me a call im located in valentine

0420 419 267- luke

cheers.

Luke i have an angle grinder :P

Im keen for the cruise but im very forgetfull about these things can someone sms me to keep me informed of when and where to meet up.

Cheers boys

Jez

0414879711

Luke i have an angle grinder :P

Im keen for the cruise but im very forgetfull about these things can someone sms me to keep me informed of when and where to meet up.

Cheers boys

Jez

0414879711

haha, good old makita lowering kit

Hi Guys

Desperately chasing an R32 GTS-T/GTS4 clutch pedal assembly in newcastle. Current bracket is beyond repair and the car is taking up space at the mechanics until I can find one. tried the toy shop and just jap no luck so far

Dave 0432 579 907

Ha ha so you own the 180 i was eyeing off the cage in it lol i was in there buying up oil for the line and my mates xr8. To bad i was defected on friday night lucky they only got me for my exhuast

Yup that was me. Aha the cage gets more rep than anything else lol. I was there buying some paint for the type x wing I just got which was in the boot. Dang man, lucky ya only got done for the exhaust and nothing else.

Edited by Jay.R34

Hey guys,

Stupid popo are sending me to get a noise test done. Am looking at ways to make my exhaust pass, otherwise anyone have a stock r33 catback i can borrow? Heard a GTST one will do.

Cheers

PM me if its better

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