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Sunday 10 am. I'll be there regardless. Saw a guy just before in a black 33 with white wheels and I think drift wing doing just that on the roundabout at the bridge into the estate. I was the guy in the Soarer giving the thumbs up. :P No mailboxes to worry about.

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MMmmmm Have fun. I raced clubbys for a while in Qld. So what is the racing like down here and what class you race? And did you or have you ever spent the afternoon on a weekend screaming around Rolain Ave (near shops) :) ?

lmao I thought it was the mill park lakes shops at the promenade

but i'm nu to this area so I'll jus go to lakes blvd as well. If anyone seems to think that I'm not where I should be then call me on my mobile

0413287426

no time to wash my car... hope it raines lol... I'm bringing a camera, and some jap mags for you guys to oogle over... and my half done indicators... does anyone have a dremel I can borrow?

Shan, I didn't see the post for the dremel. I have one with a flex attachment and a million tools. Let me know if you want to borrow it 0408 124 767.

Was great to meet some new people and have a chance to check out some niiiice rides.

Hope we can do it again sometime. There are a few skylines out here that we haven't caught up with yet so run 'em down and have a chat. Also if we can get a Ferrari tour you know who to invite :D

Enjoy the pics, I have full res if anyone wants them.

Geoff

Nice meeting ya too DT, very nice car I must add :rofl: Me n geoff were around till 3pm then we left when the bride came out in gale force wind lol

As for your wing...

Exhibit A: http://www.skyline-r34.com/er34.htm

This car is in japan, and the owner claims that its from the Altia dealer with ALL the Altia options (including the bodykit if you scroll down iin the parts list). Recognise the wing?

here's the Altia optional parts catalogue:

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here's the factory sports bodykit options available thru nissan... option 1 is Altia, Option 2 is Nismo. If you look at the blue 2 door you'll notice 2 different wings in both pics, one is an Altia, the other is a Nismo.

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Hope that helps.

Nice meeting ya too DT, very nice car I must add :rofl: Me n geoff were around till 3pm then we left when the bride came out in gale force wind lol

As for your wing...

Hope that helps.

OMG, that means the dealer lie to me... well, he probably didn't even know what's on the car anyway...

by looking at the photo, it looks like I don't have the full kit then, my front and back bumper are original... mmmm.... but anyway, it doesn't look too bad. :D

I got back home at around 3.30pm, and I did have a look at the car park, you guy weren't there anymore, just missed it.

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