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Yeah picked up a pair of great condition R32 GT-R pews with rails for $500 delivered, the missus loves them too so I lashed out and got her one too lol

Clutch was fine, it was wet on and off and my car makes SFA power :)

Keep pluggin away mate, you'll get there.

oh dude i forgot to ask about weather ? omg now i'm glad i didn't come. as my wipers haven't worked since my 180sx front wiring loom went in. i'll change my body loom and rectify the situation. (or run a small loom from the effected area, to the wiper motor).

and no i have no intention on making mine a onevia, it was just when i dropped my motor in, and manual conversion i only 180sx wiring loom to make it all work, and only replaced enough to make it drive.

send us a pic of the seats [email protected] and probly add me to your msn so i don't attempt to flood forum pages, i actually got a spaming message last time i tried posting, as it was too frequent. lmao.

not enough power aye, send me your mods list and i'll give you some sugestions. iv'e only got 160kw with current tune, hopefully i can sort out the minor issues and put more then 12psi of boost in.

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you can get a AASA licence for $50. this is good for deca, winton and calder. all other track require a Cams L2s licence. these are $100.

if you are staying at somewhere like the Tudor, budget approx $50 per night.

Taco baz's is usually $60ish with 1 margarita and some 'food'.

you can get a AASA licence for $50. this is good for deca, winton and calder. all other track require a Cams L2s licence. these are $100.

if you are staying at somewhere like the Tudor, budget approx $50 per night.

Taco baz's is usually $60ish with 1 margarita and some 'food'.

Thanks ryan.

so entry, fuel, AASA-50, $50 per night for a cheap room(so 100 for fri/sat), and then food(i dont drink :( ) = I AM 100% IN!!!!!!!

Do i get the AASA licence on the day? And what is needed for Haunted Hills? as i guess that will determine what i get as it is in the same month!

-Ryan

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Thanks ryan.

so entry, fuel, AASA-50, $50 per night for a cheap room(so 100 for fri/sat), and then food(i dont drink :D ) = I AM 100% IN!!!!!!!

Do i get the AASA licence on the day? And what is needed for Haunted Hills? as i guess that will determine what i get as it is in the same month!

-Ryan

Dont get AASA, you will need a CAMS L2S later on if you decide to go to Sandown or Phillip Island.

Cams is a better investment

May come up for a bit of a look. Would be the first SAU event I've ever been too. Would be great to meet some people who aren't generally dickheads, unlike R31 SC.... :D

May even drag up my mate with his 33 4 door too, we'll see hey.

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