Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Was pretty good 'cept for the dirt road up Tambo - my temp gauge skyrocketed going that slow. It seemed that I was the only one who actually followed the map because I went past Coomera City Centre and past the roundabouts, went along Attenborough Bvd, and turned right on Pimpana Jacobs Well Rd and everyone was coming out from the Old Pacific Highway :S

  • Replies 286
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted Images

Thanks to all, had a great day and didnt feel left out being new and coming alone. :devil:

After i got seperated and found myself alone i decided to follow the signs back to coomera as i didnt wanna die on a mountian! :(

I take confort in knowing it wasnt just me! lol lol

When the route was scouted the road wasnt gravel. it has been dug up for resurfacing since. No the gravel was not cool but no harm if you drove slow enough.

Big thanks to the exec for moving the date forward and finding a venue with enough parking for over 100 cars and shade to accommodate all the people. Very impressive display of import machinery and some good funds raised for a very deserving charity. Well done SAUQ :devil:

I hope pics get posted, didn't take my camera.

I had an awesome day, good to meet new faces & enjoy a good drive through the hills as well as check out some sweet rides. looking forward to the SE QLD Stagea cruise coming up!!

Great fun guys...Great fun!

The best part was (I think) after the U Turn :devil: Everyone had a little fun through the cane fields, Thanks to the Bayside crew..How about a regular meet guys??

PS..Was i the only 32 4 Door representing??

Good cruise apart from the tail gaters... But you get that! The sun got the best of me in the end so I ended up leaving straight after bbq! Oh well! :devil:

So do we have a rough count on skyline numbers? It didn't look to be quite as many as previous years but maybe that's cuz they were all lined up and parked in a orderly fashion! lol

good day out, was good to see old faces and meet some new ones.. had to leave early tho great location .. sorry for holding traffic on the dirt road i didnt want to risk damaging paintwork off i went on 30k/hr lol

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Why are people so insistent on making dirty water?!
    • Fark what are the changes of that snapping like that, clean. Nek minnit, custom radiator goes in, with built in oil cooler like those discontinued PWR ones from yesterdeacades ago
    • I thought I'd do a write up on an auto transmission fluid change for a the nissan 7 speed Automatic. At some stage the genius engineers decided that the fluid in the trans was "for the life of the transmission", (which seems kind of self supporting to me) and removed the dip stick and fill tube (funnily enough there is still a casting for it). Anyway, for this job you do need 2 specialist tools in addition to regular hand tools, jack and good chassis stands. You need a way to pump fluid up to the transmission; I got one of these but there are plenty of other options: https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/364584087070 Don't trust the generic listing though, it does not come with the required adapter for the Nissan 7 Speed. You need one of these, can't do the job without it: https://navarapart.com.au/product/genuine-nissan-patrol-y62-d23-np300-navara-re7-dipstick-fill-connector1 You need a heap of compatible transmission oil. Could be Nissan, could be anything else rated for Nissan Matic S. You need at least 10 litres, I had 15 to give it a better flush... Also, you need some biiig oil catch trays, at least one of these, or bigger if possible (volume was fine, size was very marginal): https://autobarn.com.au/ab/Autobarn-Category/Tools-%26-Garage/Specialty-Tools/Oil-Service/Garage-Tough-Oil-Drain-Pan-Black-16L---GT1068/p/TO03191 Finally, a measuring jug is very useful if your pump does not have volumes marked on it, I got a 6l one: https://www.repco.com.au/oils-fluids/fluid-accessories/measuring-jugs/penrite-measuring-jug-6l-pmj006/p/A5322648 Oh, and gloves.....this stuff is horrible (not as bad as diff oil, but getting there) ....First, jack up your car.....
    • So I mentioned the apprentice, @LachyK helped take the bonnet off. We just undid the nuts on the hinges and unclipped the gas struts, then pulled the bonnet back a little as the front was catching on the front bar.  I had a good look at everything today and have removed the rams, repaired/reset the hinges and bolted it back together like it never happened. I'll do a separate write up on the repair, and I also removed the poppers from the Fuga today too to save grief down the road.....as said above it is at least $5k to repair retail. I'm also happier about my ability to prepare a race car, and less happy about Nis-nault's engineering (I can hear @GTSBoy sAfrican Americaning) because the top hose of the radiator didn't slip off.......it snapped clean off. By practice I put the hose clamp hard up against the flare on a neck to make it least likely to ever move (thanks @Neil!). I guess that puts a little more pressure on the end of the pipe as it is further away from the rad, but still, that is pretty shit. I've put it back on for now as there was a fair bit of neck still there, but obviously there is no lip on the neck any more so I don't think I'll track it again until I have a new rad. Speaking of which....more research required. It looks like Koyo makes a standard size radiator in ally which I'll grab in the meantime, but I really want something thicker so might have to go custom in the medium term (ouch) Coolant still needs a refill and I have the pressure tester on it over night, but other than a wash down of the engine bay it seems alright. And @MBS206 noted something noisy on the front of the engine and I think I agree....time for a new accessory belt and tensioners I think.
    • our good friends at nismo make a diff for it, I have one (and a spare housing to put the centre in) on the way. https://www.nismo.co.jp/products/web_catalogue/lsd/mechanical_lsd_v37.html AMS also make a helical one, but I prefer mechanical for track use in 2wd (I do run a quaife in the front, but not rear of the R32)
×
×
  • Create New...