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ask and ye shall receive.

http://www.japaneseimportspares.com.au/par...riescoilovers/2

potenza 10/10 coilovers for 33/34 GTR, $950. get on it!

Never heard of potenza shocks, any good? Was looking at super streets or greddy somethings which are closer to $3k :D

hi guys, sorry for the lack of updates. i have been overseas on holidays recently and only now getting back on top of things/email.

as you all know the trackday course is three weeks away. you should have all paid the balance / full amount by now, so i will post up the list of paid drivers (as confirmed with John Bowe Driving) in the next few days. you've only got a couple of weeks to do servicing, check all fluids, tires and pads, so please get on to this asap. you don't want to be doing that sort of stuff the night or morning before the event! hopefully no one has any problems at this point.

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ok, here is the list of people who are all paid up for the trackday (from John Bowe Driving):

1. moodles2

LukeENR34

TypeVU

Heslo

scandyflick

joshDC

Hostile

Nightcrawler

Krishy

32godzilla

Inline6

writeoff

ripp3r

14. bengi

you should all have received a confirmation email and invoice/receipt from Dean at John Bowe Driving by now.

i just need to hear back from Red Back (sorry, i don't know his real name) and Chalon as to whether they have paid the balance and received their receipt from Dean at John Bowe Driving. if anyone knows how to get hold of them quickly to confirm, please let me know!

cheers

I dropped off my car at Manta on Monday with a LONG list of things to get fixed before this event. I dread the bill I am going to receive but I need my 4WD, ABS, PFC, intercooler, brake ducts and engine working properly plus a stack of other things. The rest can wait until after the big day. Hopefully the GTR will be ready and I won't have to take the Pug.

all sorted. chalon has emailed me and will sort out his stuff today.

Krishy - i have asked Dean to re-email you the receipt.

looking good guys - i will send out / post some pre trackday tips and meeting point suggestions next week to help with finalisation of your preparations.

cheers - Kim

i would like to go but my car is still getting work done to it so no go for me. :D

really good opportunity to gain better driving skills and to learn how your car will react.

anyway have fun guy's it will be a blast.

Krishy - i have asked Dean to re-email you the receipt.

Cheers mate

i would like to go but my car is still getting work done to it so no go for me. :D

really good opportunity to gain better driving skills and to learn how your car will react.

anyway have fun guy's it will be a blast.

Yeah i cannot wait and see what the car is like on the track....also hoping that someone can get some good shots

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