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hey all i think its time some of us meet each hey!! now i propse a little gathering should take place this friday nite, this gives you all plenty of notice to organise to get there i dont know where we should meet so suggestions are needed!! please all act people try to come and PLEASE dont say you are coming if your not!!

The reason im keen is because i have missed all gatherings so far so i would like to do something. ne way enuf chatter peace out!!:mad:

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im on the southside but i dont care where we meet. i guess it would be easiest to meet somewhere in civic because im sure thats where we'll end up anyways!

like i said, i dont care though. wherever is fine with me.

alex, im keen to see your car too, theres just not enough boosted RB20s!

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Drifter,

I'm just keen to see what else is getting around at the moment. If there are any other HR31's, what the 32 and 33's are like, etc.

My skyline needs a good tune at the moment too so just running std boost until it all gets sorted. Still going well though.

Anyone looking at going to the Wakefield Park track day on the 15/9?

Is your R32 boosted Drifter?

Alex

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Does everyone know where the carpark is opposite the Convention Centre?

My suggestion is that we meet there at about 9ish on Friday night. How does that sound? Slyder can you make that? It will be pretty empty which gives us a fair bit of room for everyone to show up and have a look at each others cars.

We can work out where to go from there.

What does everyone think?

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I'll try my best to get out by 9, if not how do we contact each other? does anyone have those hand held cb's or mobile fones? if so what channel do we get each other on?

Is there enough light across the road from the conv centre? can't remember, havn't been that way a while in the dark.

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Hmmm...Friday night...I think I can make that, so long as its not too early, maybe 9 or 10.

Should be good - it's been a while since the last one...

BTW Jay and I have each got one of those handhelds.

Repeater Channel 7 is probably the go to call on as it seems to work everywhere, but we should pick another one as well...

What do you reckon Jay ?

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Yeah,

9 or 10ish would be good.

Are you guys gunna hang around for a while?

SilverSlyder, Yepp, as James said, we both have those uhf radios. We can make it either channel 33 or channel 7. I think the Isaac's repeaters will work from Civic too. Their on channels 2 and 8. But we'll just stick too 7 or 33.

Keen to check out some cars.

J

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Convention center is good idea, i think if people start showin up at 9 n we hang around there till bout 10-10.30 all the straglers will have time to make it, also tell people with skylines that arent on here to come as well more the merryer(spelling). good to see some response though really keen now. Hope fully will have the GTR back together by then i will post some pics tomorrow here for your enjoyment through my misfortune haha!! Ill bring the a skyline no matter what happens!! Also non skyline drivers are more than welcome as long as your an enthusiest.:uh-huh:

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heres a few pics of what im whingin about, the turbo backlash blew the pipe off the turbo causing some major drama in the tuning( basically alot off air went missing but it still had the same fuel ie very rich) couldnt drive it on boost. But i have done a qucik fix ( still legit just not the best solution that comes when i high mount the turbo) and will have it there on FRi.

hERES what it shoulkd look like!!

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