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sorry guys been flat out at work. yep still on!will be a good cruisy day!

usual story dont b stupid, bring cameras and a clean car :cool: haha *hates the feeling of having the dirtyest car there* lol.

any dramas msg me on 0400099986

sorry guys been flat out at work. yep still on!will be a good cruisy day!

usual story don't b stupid, bring cameras and a clean car ;) haha *hates the feeling of having the dirtiest car there* lol.

any dramas msg me on 0400099986

Awesome!

I get my car back tomorrow night....$3k later.. :P

I've got a few things to bolt up Saturday afternoon, but I should be on target for Sunday's cruise!

I'll be the one in the dirty black 260RS turning up late :down:

Nigel.

What did you spend the 3k on nige? What else are you bolting up in the arvo?

Please dont tell me it was 3k on interior mods....?

well the car has been off the road for over 4 months now, so ive been busy tinkering away and collecting parts:

Exedy Twin Plate Racing clutch

Redline gearbox oil

Redline diff oils

Castrol transfer case oil

Power steering oil

Hicas oil

ATTESA oil

Fuel filter

labour to fit the above.

2 second hand tyres

new rear brake pads

oil change

towing fee

carton of beer.

few other little tricky "thingamabobs"

etc etc etc...

got a heat shield to fit up and put my front driveshaft in on saturday arvo too

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well the car has been off the road for over 4 months now, so ive been busy tinkering away and collecting parts:

Exedy Twin Plate Racing clutch

Redline gearbox oil

Redline diff oils

Castrol transfer case oil

Power steering oil

Hicas oil

ATTESA oil

Fuel filter

labour to fit the above.

2 second hand tyres

new rear brake pads

oil change

towing fee

carton of beer.

few other little tricky "thingamabobs"

etc etc etc...

got a heat shield to fit up and put my front driveshaft in on saturday arvo too

3 grand.. :S f**k

I'll come along but cant boot it :P

tune is far far out, monday getting new tyres and arranging a time next week with shaun/troy for a tidy up.

the cat-converter collapsed on the dyno on thursday, so couldnt tune until i fixed it (done now but runs like sh*t)

..... anyways. hitting the sink a fair bit atm, pretty ill, but should be right come tomorrow

I'll come along but cant boot it :D

tune is far far out, monday getting new tyres and arranging a time next week with shaun/troy for a tidy up.

the cat-converter collapsed on the dyno on thursday, so couldnt tune until i fixed it (done now but runs like sh*t)

..... anyways. hitting the sink a fair bit atm, pretty ill, but should be right come tomorrow

not good news hope you're better by the afternoon!

I think I also have a collapsed cat... except mine just rattles a lot, and exhaust smells terrible :)

Sorry we got lost at the start. It took a while to get going & we were still talking with Poida81 (Bayside-Blue S2) about whether they should tag along with the 2-week old...

We then heard 2 different possible routes - and we chose the wrong one :P (it was wet at up at the Eagle!). So we went to Hahndorf and had some lunch before cruising home via Meadows & Blewitt Springs.

Oh Adam, you better get that rear base-gasket fixed before Massey-Ferguson ask for their tractor back!

:P

ok turn out due to the weather although the rain did it make for a bit of fun through the hills.

Was also good to meet a few you from here i was the grey series 2 with the crack in the front bar.

Well done adam for organising it all

Looking foward to the next one with a few more mods

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