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Yeh mate if you know where brandon lives, I'm about 5mins from there. If you can wait till saturday there might be some ppl from your way? You should try come to it anyways and I can give it to you on the day

thats cause im the nicest. on another note... do you approve josh? finished 1 side 1/2 way through the other.

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also got a question... pods or no pods?

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and yes i decided to run the skirts, they look baller. :(

approved.

pods if your running skirts

dear martin and dan

[snip]

love tristan

That's almost as sexy as my car :worship:

approved.

Rubber stamp that b1tch!

pods if your running skirts

+1

For John: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_FJ_engine

The Skyline GT-R was never manufactured outside of Japan, and the sole export markets were Australia, in 1991.[2] Despite this the car has become an iconic sports car, including in countries from the Western World (mainly the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland and Canada).[3][4][5] It has become notable through pop culture such as cinema and video games like the The Fast and the Furious series and Gran Turismo.

The car was named by BBC's Top Gear as the only true Japanese contribution in the line of Supercars.[6] The car was also named by the main presenter of the show, Jeremy Clarkson, as one of the best cars in the world.[7][8]

For Adam, quote is from wikipedia(not uber reliable) but I'm fairly sure it's right. Although I thought nissan sold the R32 GTR in the UK for Group A racing but I could be wrong. Could be that Australia is the only other country to have factory delivered R32s. Every other skyline outside of Japan is an import though.

Dave +1 for pods with skirts. Looks good btw.

I made one... :worship:

I approve of your approved stamp :D

For Adam, quote is from wikipedia(not uber reliable) but I'm fairly sure it's right. Although I thought nissan sold the R32 GTR in the UK for Group A racing but I could be wrong. Could be that Australia is the only other country to have factory delivered R32s. Every other skyline outside of Japan is an import though.

They wouldn't have needed to sell them in the UK to race in Group A, as long as they sold them SOMEWHERE for homologation.

hmmm... might have to tackle it myself then. when can i come get the pump. and from where?

just make sure your fuel tank is near empty, and buy some clamps from bunnings :worship:

oh and you might want to buy a new seal - let me know if you want one ordered in

I approve of your approved stamp :worship:

They wouldn't have needed to sell them in the UK to race in Group A, as long as they sold them SOMEWHERE for homologation.

Well there we go. Clears that up.

drag tomoloooooooo!

pfft sif rain will make a difference to you anyone. AWD ftw. Remember brandon. 8k dump clutch.

haha. I'm going to laugh if its p1ssing down rain :D

Will be pretty funny.

Yeh mate if you know where brandon lives, I'm about 5mins from there. If you can wait till saturday there might be some ppl from your way? You should try come to it anyways and I can give it to you on the day

If you're talking about the drag day, no I'm not going. Apart from can't go because I'm doing other things... watching other people kill their clutches and gearboxes doesn't really do it for me hahaha. Have to try and tee something else up

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