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i will post some pic's someday, prolly when i return home. I had a WHALE of a time ( pardon my pun ) in Europe, including Rome - Vienna - Prague - Berlin - Dortmund - Munich and London. But sadly now its back to work at the sand pit for another 2 months or so.

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Chicko

p.s - ken, i dont abuse my moderator priviliges, i play fair .......

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i will post some pic's someday, prolly when i return home. I had a WHALE of a time ( pardon my pun ) in Europe, including Rome - Vienna - Prague - Berlin - Dortmund - Munich and London. But sadly now its back to work at the sand pit for another 2 months or so.

cheers

Chicko

p.s - ken, i dont abuse my moderator priviliges, i play fair .......

pics of foriegn biashes :huh:

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Welcome!

Your 31 is one of the cleanest around (I imported it), well done with your buy. The drag season is just about over up here but will start again around March next year. There is still some curcuit racing at Hidden V though. Check out the NAMSC website for further info.

Cheers,

Ken

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i see ya'll aint NTinians .. but then neither am i currnetly .. but i was born in Darwin and its my home town and im coming back when i can and im bringing my car with me ... Black nissan R34 .. Time to make Darwin and NT in general to rival ppl down in NSW ... Catcha round ppl

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Dont know why you wouldnt want to bring your car up here. Unlimited speed. Some fantastic drives. Heaps of backpackers. Skylines a million. Very active cruise scene. Drift days, circuit racing, open and street meet drags.

And we got them new fangled air conditioner things just last year. Dont know where to plug it in though, we got no elektrickity.

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Well coming from Brisbane I am sure you can understand ie: Mt Nebo , Mt Glorious , Mt tamborine in your back yard, the Gold coast beaches , Sunshine coast beaches , Don't have to have the AC blasting as it's not 38o day and night, cheaper fuel and workshops the specialise in jap turbo imports.

I was not saying Darwin is crap , it's just painful to leave Brisvagas!

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Its rare that it gets up to 38deg. Can be warm at night though. If you need any parts or front cuts I have plenty in stock. Fuel is fcuking expensive though. Cost me $99 to fill the tank with Ultimate. Going to be worse when my new car arrives.

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Its rare that it gets up to 38deg. Can be warm at night though. If you need any parts or front cuts I have plenty in stock. Fuel is fcuking expensive though. Cost me $99 to fill the tank with Ultimate. Going to be worse when my new car arrives.

tell me about it and i only get about 300kay out of a tank

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tell me about it and i only get about 300kay out of a tank

Wouldnt have anything to do the right foot would it Luke?? The current Stagea get around 400-450 (thank god for ss tuned length manifolds!) around town, shudder to think what the 260 will get :)

Ken

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