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ran into GTRGeoff i am pretty sure that's his username at the skidpan today top bloke i didnt realise he had such a nice collection 3 skylines + a few others one the nice purple gtr and a gts-t with a 26/30 mmmmmmm.

Busted. That was me. Sorry I didn't have time to catch up with the regular crew. I had a little time to throw an RX8 around the skidpan and head back yesterday. Nice to catch up though mate.

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Busted. That was me. Sorry I didn't have time to catch up with the regular crew. I had a little time to throw an RX8 around the skidpan and head back yesterday. Nice to catch up though mate.

That's all good it's good to meet interstate people at the best of times let alone when it's not planned :( (also to let you know i sold the skyline today so it didnt last to long :D)

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spotted nsanity's car on the hoist at goodyear tyres in belconnen. your car took time away from mine so i couldn't get my gearbox finished, damn you!

Oh well, there's no rush.

Also spotted a black 4 door R34 non-turbo at autobarn in belconnen.

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spotted nsanity's car on the hoist at goodyear tyres in belconnen. your car took time away from mine so i couldn't get my gearbox finished, damn you!

OI!

I booked them well in advance AND told them to quote the time!!!

Not my fault they haven't got it finished yet!!

Also.

Spotted Marc2's work pulsar in an odd location.

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OI!

I booked them well in advance AND told them to quote the time!!!

Not my fault they haven't got it finished yet!!

What's wrong with it? Marc said something to do with the intercooler. Anywho I'll be there a bit tomorrow, should say Hi.

Also, spotted a Maroon R33 (NSW Plates) driving along Haydon drv, doing some 'awesome' wheel spins taking off from the lights. I saw a P-plater take out a light pole this arvo because he was having some fun in the wet, people should be more careful.

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What's wrong with it? Marc said something to do with the intercooler. Anywho I'll be there a bit tomorrow, should say Hi.

The list for this job was

2x Rear tyres

Fitting of all Bushings (front and rear - incl subframe)

Fabbing up a new Power steering Reservoir to rack assembly

Fixing an odd fan belt noise on start

Brake Squeal (when warm)

Fixing the intercooler mounts properly

replacement of radiator hoses and coolant flush

power steering flush

I booked their mechanic all friday and by the looks of things mon, tues and some of wednesday.

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Spotted gunmetal R32 GTR at Repco fyshwick. A white R32 GTR at Bunnings.

Spotted another gunmetal R32 GTR being flogged at Newcastle St.... I have a feeling that that might be mine that I'm supposed to pick up tomorrow. :)

white 32 was me! i think thats actually the first time someone's spotted me at work.

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did they fine you?

I dont know. With 3 montsh rego it was around $750 including all the other stuff that goes along with it. Hopefully nothing appears in the letter box next week.. good one siggy, got me all worked up. hahah

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