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I don't use my air-con, i just wind down my windows and listen to the super extreme sounds the emanate from my exhaust, that keeps me uber cool.

My car rocks to the power of 11ty bazillion and 4.

CAn i come? i dont have a skyline tho

ofcorse mate, just make sure you keep out of the pics. jk!!

i might be in depending on if i get my car back today or tomorrow morning from the engine builder - i'll need to get some run-in k's on it!

what time will you guys hit the princess hwy in sutherland i can join there.

i wanna know what time you guys gunna be around the shire aswell, i'm gunna join @ menai somewhere, or can someone call me when you a few mins before getting onto the bangor bypass????

i hope the parks are open, even if there is a heat wave its ok, i hope we all got aircon, just got mine regassed oh yea!!!

i only use my AC 1% of the time when i'm driving by myself, or on highways, or when i don't want to sweat, or when the window fogs up on a humid day. don't see the point of it unless you have wingers in the passenger seats, more you use ac, more fuel you use, less power (ever so slightly), and just another thing to service and check....

The noise the ac makes is pretty ugly especially in skylines, i'd rather hear my engine and exhust gurgling than an ugly ac sound....

i don't have the balls to take it out because i like to know that if i can't handle the heat its still there

Mates and non skylines are cool but if you act the fool you will be dropped and more than likely abused, We don't need a bad name for the club.

I drove the route last week and there will be a bit of traffic, push bike riders, and people in and around the car parks we will be using as turn around points.

That said, once we get to the final stop and park-up ill race any man/woman to the ice-cream van.




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