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JZX100 Chaser

Wheel Base: 2730

Exterior Dimensions: 4715x1755x1400

Curb Weight: 1470Kgs

R33 GTS25T Type M

Wheel Base: 2720

Exterior Dimensions: 4640x1720x1340

Curb Weight: 1370Kgs

My car is 7.5cm longer 3.5cm wider and 6cm higher, not bad considering my car is a 4 door family car and the 33 is a 2 door SPORTS car

also, i never said my car wasnt a whale, i just said that the 33 was :D

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I'm cutting it fine.... I've been told Friday or Monday for the car with the hope for Friday cause they know that I have a Skyline cruise on the weekend...

Gonna be a cranky pants if I can't go in my car!!!

it's a couple of pages back but

Meeting Museum: 12:30 this sunday Leave by 1pm.

Go For a bit of a drive coppins crossing etc. before stopping at cotter BBQ area for lunch ($2 Donation to Shell)

Then after BBQ, Cruise tharwa way for those who are keen ending at point hut crossing.

Note: CB Radio comes in handy so if you got one bring it :bunny:

Cheer Cheer :blush:

Sunday Fine, mostly sunny. Min 8 Max 24

http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDN10035.shtml

perfect weather for the day!!! Should be good I can't wait personally :)

Wooooo!!! Photos :P:) SOooo pumped cant wait!!!! ;) Ahhh Reese you need to show me how to get to the museum, i went there on the weekend but didnt drive and was morphiened up soooo cant remember becuase things were preety groggy :)

Wooooo!!! Photos :P:) SOooo pumped cant wait!!!! ;) Ahhh Reese you need to show me how to get to the museum, i went there on the weekend but didnt drive and was morphiened up soooo cant remember becuase things were preety groggy :)

i wouldn't mind some pics with yours and my car actually they look quite similar you definitly beat me for pink factor (thank god) though lol

if you a south sider I can met you beforehand and show you to the museum

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well melly sounds like you got another partner lol if you two meet up ill go wash my car and cath you guys at the meeting spot.

i'm sure ill talk to you be4 then.

looking forward to it should be a good day..

:bunny::bunny::bunny:

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