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lol ill still beat u :)

someone organise a east meet for the 15th or 16th :)

eh, so be it. when im off my P's and buy an R32 GTR we shall see! :P

tho that thing would be so f**kin old!

so are the l28's any good?

there's not much performance gain from L24 to L28, unless you really work the engine. I mean ideally if you wanna keep the old school donk you'd wanna bore it out to a 3.1L and fit some mikuni carbs to it or someshit.

but here's reality... you nor anyone on this side of the planet will not be fucked doing all that. so just keep the shitty engine that's in it till it carks it from a cracked headgasket or soemthing and then throw it out, find another engine and repeat the process till you can afford a better car.

here are your order of priorities:

1. get car in registerable condition

2. register car

3. make sure it drives OK

4. modify it or think of changing engines

now stop being a retarded dickbag with grand dreams when all you've got atm is a shitty rusted out car that's not even on the road.

Thats the time frame I'm there lol. Hopefully it's the last interstate work I have to do for a while.

Been to Perth, Launceston, Brisbane and Mackay in the past 5 months. Add another Brisbane to the list as of next week.

my flight was to mackay and then a 5 hour trip up north just off cairns. The humidity was a killer up there. More water than oxygen. 24/7 Aircon in the car and at the house lol

Funny to see people having water hoses running 24/7 watering a patch of dirt. No water restrictions up there.

A damn!

That's awesome!

LOL! Kris loves China Bar.

I would have came but I only got on SAU while you were all heading out, + I needed sleep after NYE.

Kris doesnt love China Bar as much as I do. I wasn't going out for Rock Kung at that hour...pfft.

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