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im really not supposed to be even riding in a car except to get home lol i cant flex my stomach without pain. yes it hurts to walk and stand up :huh:

ill give it a miss this week, thanks for the offer of the ride tho mate!! but ill make sure im there next week!

when are you selling me your springs?? :P

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im really not supposed to be even riding in a car except to get home lol i cant flex my stomach without pain. yes it hurts to walk and stand up :huh:

ill give it a miss this week, thanks for the offer of the ride tho mate!! but ill make sure im there next week!

when are you selling me your springs?? :P

not a prob...raised the setting on the front....springs seem to be working well now....though I still need to do the sway bars.

Don't forget, if you can contribute to the Bushfire appeal, me and my sis will be taking donations and her work is matching them dollar-for-dollar!

Anyone coming?

Anyone coming?

I've got to go up anyway now so I will be there.

Picked up the new car this afternoon, it's going like a dream so far so will be good to give it a bigger run.

Leaving Blacktown now so should be there about 7.20pm or so.

See you there if you go.

Small turn out last night :D

Weather was good until we left Berowra and hit the Freeway, the clouds poured a great deal of rain from a great height :thumbsup:

I lost everyone as I was just easing myself into the power and the 4WD.

Goes great though, when I pulled out of Macca's when everyone left I gave it a gentle boot and she got up and partied :wave: Nice traction and great power delivery.

Anyway, I'm over the moon and can see this thing is going to cost me an arm and a leg in fuel ;)

Sorry about missing last night.

BTW....If Stephen, Ian and myself are go next week does that mean that the M35's will outnumber the C34's? :P

All good, the rain was a bit of a deterrent and it bucketed down while we were heading through Mt White, if I remember correctly. But it was clear enough once we got there, just a bit too cold. Are we still in summer?

Who cares about C34s outnumbering M35s or vice-versa? :D I think we should first focus on Stageas outnumbering (or at least approaching) the number of Skylines there!

All good, the rain was a bit of a deterrent and it bucketed down while we were heading through Mt White, if I remember correctly. But it was clear enough once we got there, just a bit too cold. Are we still in summer?

Who cares about C34s outnumbering M35s or vice-versa? :D I think we should first focus on Stageas outnumbering (or at least approaching) the number of Skylines there!

lol....just looking for a bite or just a shit stir :P ....I agree lets try and outnumber the Skylines for once.

hey don't be hassling the mighty corollas. here is the beast i built (and sold):

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130rwkw / 850kg = fair bit faster than stock M35 :)

but seriously though, i'm jealous of your red wagon Stephen. its just the sort i'm after. once the warranty is up on our other car i'll be looking for one with the Aero kit/cloth seats/3 gauges/tv for sure.

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I wasn't really hassling the rolla's, they were huge back in the day.

Still a few getting around here and there, the rest of probably all rusted out and died painful deaths :)

I should have got a rolla for my first car instead of the sh!tbox Holden Sunbird I got, haha.. that was a shocker.

Good luck with finding an M35 when the time is right, hopefully you'll find the ideal one you are after. With the situation of the Aussie dollar tho the prices will probably keep going up :)

I wasn't really hassling the rolla's, they were huge back in the day.

Still a few getting around here and there, the rest of probably all rusted out and died painful deaths :)

Like Benny's yellow KE55 wagon that you saw last night? That car's funny - it tears through the corners, but as soon as it sees a hint of upward incline, it disappears from your rear-view mirror as you easily maintain speed up the same hills with just a mild flex of your right toe.

Hahaha, but rolla's fly down hill!!!

I just took the stag to the RTA at St Martins Village, in the wet :thumbsup: Didn't miss a bit, manual changing hi rev's, engine braking and it doesn't even slide a jiffy!

It is madness, how did I last 34 years without a stag?? I'm left wondering now, shame that Nissan isn't manufacturing them anymore :rolleyes:

ok so it turns out im not ready to drive just yet.......

had a hard time pressing the brakes, and not being able to stop in time isnt good when driving a car. might have to give this week a miss. sorry guys!

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