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Hey... whats the latest time you guys gonna leave Yatala? I'll probably be able to make it there around 1030. Worse comes I'll call someone up and find out where you guys are heading.

Going on past years we usually end up waiting for groups to arrive. Aiming for a 10am cruise depart, but it will prob be more like 10:15-10:30am.

doesnt look like ill be able to make it after all :P

car still have that misfire problem, wont go over 2000revs, mechanic was 100% sure it was the cam angle sensor, cost me 600 $$ and it didnt fix shit. now he recons its a problem with my alternator... wtf. Highly highly dout thatll be done for sunday. next year ill come!

doesnt look like ill be able to make it after all :)

car still have that misfire problem, wont go over 2000revs, mechanic was 100% sure it was the cam angle sensor, cost me 600 $$ and it didnt fix shit. now he recons its a problem with my alternator... wtf. Highly highly dout thatll be done for sunday. next year ill come!

sounds like you need a new mechanic..

doesnt look like ill be able to make it after all :)

car still have that misfire problem, wont go over 2000revs, mechanic was 100% sure it was the cam angle sensor, cost me 600 $$ and it didnt fix shit. now he recons its a problem with my alternator... wtf. Highly highly dout thatll be done for sunday. next year ill come!

had the same problem bud, upgrade to Splitfire coil packs and hey presto, problem fixed.

just make sure you get the right ones for your engine. rb20 / rb25

I've got 2 mates that would like to come along.

One in a heavily tuned 280ZX. Technically has some RB power... has 6x RB30 throttle bodies... and the gearbox has some DR30 parts in it.

And one in an N/A S13 (but he might bring his R30 if it decides to run okay on that day).

sorry im trying to do this on a mobile phone.... it wouldn't let me post with a quote.... anyways, has anyone answered Garrat's post?

I have emailed Wagamama but no reply.... just want to know if I can come on this cruise?

I have a heavily worked 1981 nissan 280ZX track day car, its very tidy with 6x RB30 throttle bodies & DR30 gear set.

sorry im trying to do this on a mobile phone.... it wouldn't let me post with a quote.... anyways, has anyone answered Garrat's post?

I have emailed Wagamama but no reply.... just want to know if I can come on this cruise?

I have a heavily worked 1981 nissan 280ZX track day car, its very tidy with 6x RB30 throttle bodies & DR30 gear set.

i say bring it anyway. but it's a well known fact that what i say doesn't matter haha

The rules for cruise attendance in the past have been simple.

A. Club member

B. skyline owner

C. RB powered

To qualify for the cruise one had to meet at least 2 of those points.

huh - what? are you trying to be funny? did i miss something?

2 out of 3 rule is

a. Nissan

b. Skyline

c. RB powered

Noel's rule is slightly easier for people to attention imo. You can sign up on the day itself and automatically you got that 1 out of 3!

Oh yea. That means anyone that owns a Nissan and dont mind paying for the membership fees can join in! :)

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sorry im trying to do this on a mobile phone.... it wouldn't let me post with a quote.... anyways, has anyone answered Garrat's post?

I have emailed Wagamama but no reply.... just want to know if I can come on this cruise?

I have a heavily worked 1981 nissan 280ZX track day car, its very tidy with 6x RB30 throttle bodies & DR30 gear set.

Sorry mate haven't seen any email come through.

PM Sent.

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