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You should bring it out to the Brisbane meet at indro. If not there's a meet at the gold coast tonight bring it out tonight so i can have a stick beak :action-smiley-069:

thanks for the invite!

cant do it tonight but will do it next time

I only ever met one other guy with a skyline so would be good to meet more

When is indro? is there many cars?

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thanks for the invite!

cant do it tonight but will do it next time

I only ever met one other guy with a skyline so would be good to meet more

When is indro? is there many cars?

Yeah too easy man. The indro meet is every Thursday at 7:30. Check the QLD events section for details. :thumbsup:

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So i had the cam covers off yesterday to check the shim clearances by my freind (all withing range)

while he was doing his thing i pulled apart mt covers and cleaned them as they were pretty black i cleaned the baffle and inside the covers as well

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Nice build up there mate, you are not mucking around :thumbsup:

Good to see some nice sensible mods, sure is an improvement from when you got it, turning into a great R32, well done!

Thanks for the kind words i really need them at the moment

just so tired of searching for parts lol

but its rewarding when those boxes turn up :P

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