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Very nice, How much?

$50 + a trip to the Tbar in the XF (So like, 80 bux worth of fuel :yes:)

Still thinking we should move it. Might get some more of the Northsiders stick their heads in from time to time. Thinking Albany Creek is going to be FTW with the addition of Nandos to Ice Cream.

I'm all for it, Albany Creek would be winrar. We'd just have to find somewhere we can pic colon up from the train station

Woot! Speed panel!! :blush:

Get headlight back and guard rolled this arvo, will be ready to take the panels to the painter then.

Spent about 3 hours last night removing a pinstripe from my new filler panel and the glue/tape shit from the back of the "GT" stripe off my guard :ermm:

$50 + a trip to the Tbar in the XF (So like, 80 bux worth of fuel :P )

I'm all for it, Albany Creek would be winrar. We'd just have to find somewhere we can pic colon up from the train station

Get headlight back and guard rolled this arvo, will be ready to take the panels to the painter then.

Spent about 3 hours last night removing a pinstripe from my new filler panel and the glue/tape shit from the back of the "GT" stripe off my guard :(

I'm easy either way. Find somewhere to pick me up from and I'll find my way there lol. Although it may end up being to much of a f**k around getting back to the coast in which case I'll just take a 4 month hiatus from the meets lol. 16 weeks to go :bunny:

I would miss Morgan and Grace though...

They fail to deliver more often than they actually deliver.

I'm easy either way. Find somewhere to pick me up from and I'll find my way there lol. Although it may end up being to much of a f**k around getting back to the coast in which case I'll just take a 4 month hiatus from the meets lol. 16 weeks to go :bunny:

What station do you go to on the gold coast?

They fail to deliver more often than they actually deliver.

True, but when they do deliver it is sensational :P

nom nom nom new clutch - what did you end up with??

as for cruise, the guys normally head to sunnybank after chapel hill, so thats a fair drive in itself :P

I ended up with the NPC twin 1000hp. Seemed the goods and means i can build the car around it without having to replace the clutch when power levels rise :( . And I also got a few other goodies to throw in it to help tunablity and driveablity mainly at the moment.

Didn't get the ecu installed yet buy :bunny: Hopefully get that in the next month or so.

Ranga...I have no soul

LOL good point

Nerang.

Hmmm it seems trains to there only leave from Bowen Hills :P

So if someone is willing to take you to Bowen Hills/Valley/Central/Roma St you can just jump on 1 train home.

Failing that, the caboolture trains meet up 10 minutes AFTER the gold coast ones, so you'd be up for a ~20min wait at a station to transfer trains :(

Ferny grove trains are even worse, arriving 5 minutes after the GC ones leave, so thats a 25 min wait :bunny:

Shorncliffe line is better, they arrive about 5mins BEFORE the gold coast ones so that would only be a short wait to transfer. But I don't think anyone lives near the shorncliffe line.

John's not TOO far from Bowen Hills... (if he's going to Stafford that is)

I could take you to any station on the Caboolture line between Petrie and about Bald hills...

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I'm all for it, Albany Creek would be winrar. We'd just have to find somewhere we can pic colon up from the train station

Albany Creek?

Bah. Too far for me. I am lazy, and slack.

Ranga...I have no soul

AMEN! :bunny:

What about Everton Park? Still a bit closer for the northsiders, but not as far for the westies?

PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE! :P

Glad I could help?

dick :P

I don't think anyone's gone to sunnybank in about 6 months...

lol! my mistake! hahaha

You can take my spot :bunny: Deal, sorted.

oh fml

Good as new:

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omfg :(

oh come on even Anna can get her engine out and back in in a day, skirts :P

i call bs! but feel free to prove me wrong :P

.... on the weekend?

Go flying colours if you want cheap and nasty Tristan...... which...... let's face it..... we all want cheap and nasty Tristan :bunny:

lolzzzz!

Shit mang. All that for a heater hose?

yeeeep - and a few other bits

I need a new nut for my dump pipe...

not everyone agrees - but having all of these are in fact essential

95% of the guys at the meet now come from the northside. Why the f*ck would we go to f*cking sunnybank just to wash our car?

DUDE! northside meet?!

we should make one for like a month away

oh come on even Anna can get her engine out and back in in a day, skirts :bunny:

I'm sure we could have too, had we actually started you know, in the morning and not mid afternoon :P

Couldn't go back in the same day anyway, he had to get the exh manifold faced on both sides.

P.S. can get an RB in and out in a few hours, sif need a whole day. SRs are sh*t :(

oh fml

FTMFW

feel free to prove me wrong :P

.... on the weekend?

+1

Edited by Smity42
I'm sure we could have too, had we actually started you know, in the morning and not mid afternoon :bunny:

Couldn't go back in the same day anyway, he had to get the exh manifold faced on both sides.

+1

which ill let you know marto (as i know you dont go on sd much) is all underway

- should pick up manifold on thursday,

- brake lines getting made up thursday at mine

- steering rack bushings getting picked up this afternoon

:P

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