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cheers man,  

I left Darwin 10 years ago, i cant wait to see what has changed.  

is there any places to get parts in darwin, or do you get them freighted up from adelaide?

Hi Dr Boost,

Packing container in the nest two weeks, if you need anything small it should be OK - otherwise sontainer is fairly full. I am going over in April and packing another 40 footer so can get bits for you then. Still have some stock - what are u after??

Cheers,

RBNT

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not after any thing in particular yet, just wondering what the situation is like up there when you need parts.

Do you mean you are going to japan to get parts? beacause i will be looking for a 3" exhaust soon, cost?

i guess i will see you all on the road in a few weeks, keep your eye out for a silver r33 with nsw plates

rock on!!!

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not after any thing in particular yet, just wondering what the situation is like up there when you need parts.

Do you mean you are going to japan to get parts? beacause i will be looking for a 3" exhaust soon, cost?

i guess i will see you all on the road in a few weeks, keep your eye out for a silver r33 with nsw plates

rock on!!!

I will have a 3" cat back coming in the next couple of weeks and have a dump pipe available now ($220.00) only on car for 2 months. Next trip to Jap will be for parts, cuts and probably 2 cars. WIll keep you posted. I am leaving Darwin on the 6th Feb and coming back around the 30th.

Ken

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