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Ruby.

There's not even a need to shove a bbq in the back.

There's a few parks around that have free bbq's etc.. Might be worth considering.

BYO snags etc. I could bring a pack with a loaf of bread and some sauce. A few of us do that and it should cover the slackers that aren't organised enough to bring their own.

Mitcham Reserve, Old Blair Road and

http://www.whereis.com/sa/mitcham/16-newey...=3B90D94F03F673

Regano Road has a little Reserve just off Flagstaff Hill road.

http://www.whereis.com/sa/flagstaff-hill/1...=3B908ABF7D0E74

Both have free gas/elec what ever they are bbq's.

Ruby.

There's not even a need to shove a bbq in the back.

There's a few parks around that have free bbq's etc.. Might be worth considering.

BYO snags etc. I could bring a pack with a loaf of bread and some sauce. A few of us do that and it should cover the slackers that aren't organised enough to bring their own.

Mitcham Reserve, Old Blair Road and

http://www.whereis.com/sa/mitcham/16-newey...=3B90D94F03F673

Regano Road has a little Reserve just off Flagstaff Hill road.

http://www.whereis.com/sa/flagstaff-hill/1...=3B908ABF7D0E74

Both have free gas/elec what ever they are bbq's.

id be up for that. :P

if i havent pissed every one off too badly yet lol :D

id be up for that. :P

if i havent pissed every one off too badly yet lol :D

no you haven't............although your twin brother came close

Mitcham Reserve is a top spot..........haven't been to the other one but looks OK

Kenneway St, Tusmore Park is good to.....has a shallow pool and shade cover for the kiddies

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no you haven't............although your twin brother came close

Mitcham Reserve is a top spot..........haven't been to the other one but looks OK

Kenneway St, Tusmore Park is good to.....has a shallow pool and shade cover for the kiddies

not my twin....its only my name coz i got the plates.. it will change when i get my Gts-x .... not long away now

how far in advance are the cruises organized.. we can supply $20 bucks worth of snags for it, should get a few kg's for that. tho we will bring a bottle of sauce for my misses... she loves the stuff :laugh: lol

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yeah I know.........was just pulling your leg

31 looks like it could be a bit of a weapon

hope so.. it gets a respray when it gets here, and a nice set of mags that match, the turbo on it is ceramic but it will be a vg30 ball bearing type are they any good?.. i am considering selling the watanabies from it but only got two...

not my twin....its only my name coz i got the plates.. it will change when i get my Gts-x .... not long away now

yeah I know.........was just pulling your leg

31 looks like it could be a bit of a weapon

hope so.. it gets a respray when it gets here, and a nice set of mags that match, the turbo on it is ceramic but it will be a vg30 ball bearing type are they any good?.. i am considering selling the watanabies from it but only got two...

i had a hi flowed vg30 on my old 33 mate, made max 240 rwkw on 15 psi,

ran daily 14 psi at 230 rwkw, so yeah, a good turbo!

nice HR31 there to, there soooo easy to make look tough,

me? gelouse? yes.

i had a hi flowed vg30 on my old 33 mate, made max 240 rwkw on 15 psi,

ran daily 14 psi at 230 rwkw, so yeah, a good turbo!

nice HR31 there to, there soooo easy to make look tough,

me? gelouse? yes.

im only after 200rwkw which should be fun for a daily driver :laugh: . hopefully it is reliable to

i had a hi flowed vg30 on my old 33 mate, made max 240 rwkw on 15 psi,

ran daily 14 psi at 230 rwkw, so yeah, a good turbo!

nice HR31 there to, there soooo easy to make look tough,

me? gelouse? yes.

Does it hurt to say my old skyline?

lol, you where supposed to reply ''yes'' to my question, and that would have been your answer :laugh:

wasnt being an asshole mate.

money doesnt give me anywhere near the satisfaction that car did, money just sits in the bank, atleast with the car i got to take it

out once a week, hammer it, and put it away in the shed for another week :P

but yeah, i miss it dearly, but i have alot of pics through the build up, :spank:

ill be in the drivers seat soon though, the bank has approved above our expectation, so

i will be getting something very soon.

Sorry to be off topic, oh wait its this thread, no im not :laugh:

I guess i always flirt with what life would be like if i sold it. Havent driven it since last Wednesday, and gotta get round to getting my knock issues sorted out but got no time. I hate having no money left at the end of pay cycle, but then again its totally worth owning the car. Gonna have to start selling drugs i think.

lol,

yeah, it is impossiblt to save money while building these things,

that is pretty much the only good point, the money saving.

owning one far outweighs not owning one imho,

its always there for those nice summer nights, boring sundays etc.

hold onto it damo, only get rid of it if you have to, as i did.

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