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we would LOVE IT if you came along...

it's open to ALL GOLDEN ERA nissan sedans my friend!

basically - nothing new - no V35's / V36's.

Y series gloria's are okay but :(

so i guess basically

ANYTHING that falls into this category

must be a sedan.

must be a nissan built JAPANESE FRINGE DWELLING IMPORT. (so - no, your mitsubishi magna is not coming! sorry!)

must be cool (preferably)

No dramas.

Rowan give us a date. I work FIFO so gotta sort it out whether or not I'll be here AND some how majically get car rego'ed

0433495199 if you wish not to discuss on here.

Also on a side note Jason or nic or anyone other main guys do any of you have a complete set of stock suspension (all arms and rods etc) that i can borrow or buy. I don't wanna have to chase around s13 gear much rather grab full set

cheers

  • 2 weeks later...

pity its strictly nissan haha coulda brought the jzx100 out, ah well seems i got a nissan alternative up my sleave, r32 sedan, boost probs but keeps up where it can def count me in for this one

Yeah bubba had it for a little while now, sooo good

Yeah rowan if i had the chance to go back an stop myself from crashing my black ceffy an sellin all my parts, then i would more than take that opportunity, couldve had 400hp ceffy by now :ermm:

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