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August 1st 2010,

anyone from here heading out to the motorkana event held at Monarto? I'm going to goto that and have that as my 'skid fix' rather then entering a drift prac and I'll hold off drift prac untill september

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Just tighten it right up man? I got a hydro so I'm set.

lol. did that. still useless.

id rather shoot some shit. shame thats all members only.

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It's only $45 for the first year - subsequent years are only $30. You get 10% discount at places like Main North Nissan, Willall Racing, Auto Perfection, ISC etc etc .... tell me any year you WOULDN'T spend close to $300 between all our sponsors, and I will call you a liar :banana: .... then to top it all off we have plenty of member only events (or events offered to members only then filled up with extras only if we need them), club-only displays at car shows, club-only dyno days (of which one is coming up start of September - and it will be CHEAP for members - in fact more than $30 cheaper than a normal dyno run on its own), members Xmas dinner (which at this stage seems like it will be free for members), then add in that through us you can get your L2S Cams license for $100 a year .... membership certainly has its privileges.

Just tighten it right up man? I got a hydro so I'm set.

Just come out for lols man. I'll be useless but I'm just going out there to bust skids.

I took the skyline out once, using 1st gear all day aint that fun after a while.

It's only $45 for the first year - subsequent years are only $30. You get 10% discount at places like Main North Nissan, Willall Racing, Auto Perfection, ISC etc etc .... tell me any year you WOULDN'T spend close to $300 between all our sponsors, and I will call you a liar :banana: .... then to top it all off we have plenty of member only events (or events offered to members only then filled up with extras only if we need them), club-only displays at car shows, club-only dyno days (of which one is coming up start of September - and it will be CHEAP for members - in fact more than $30 cheaper than a normal dyno run on its own), members Xmas dinner (which at this stage seems like it will be free for members), then add in that through us you can get your L2S Cams license for $100 a year .... membership certainly has its privileges.

not entirely correct but mostly

non members will be allowed to attend and participate but members get a 2 week preference in notification and pay $10 less than non members

ill see if i can find the thread that followed the development of the car. pretty interesting read.

found it.

its a pretty epic read, 64 pages, but yeah, shits awesome. car was purchased as a one make series race car, bunch of shit happens, dude gets bored and starts tinkering, and the result is awesome.

and just to show how long its been since ive read that thread, theyre now racing a genesis. rad.

Edited by scandyflick

Trouble is that installing headers on a V35 is a $1,000 labour job as it is one of the biggest pita jobs and takes 8-10 hours .... unless you drop the motor of course .... which I will have to do when I fit decent pistons etc sometime down the track. They are on the list :banana:

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