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has anyone got any shitty old rims laying about i can borrow and/or buy to use for cheeseys? that would fit my 32 GTR? dont need to have tyres on them. cheers!

got a pair of territory rims u could borrow, Damo

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Hey Peeps,

I haven't been on this site in a LONG while but thought I'd open up a new account.. I used to own GTR001 which I sold to Damo on here !!

I have just recently brought another R32 GTR from NSW and I get it Friday morning and am contemplating whether to enter it for a bit of fun next Saturday at Powercruise but don't have a great amount of knowledge on the event ot time as I only get the car the morning before Powercruise :blink:

Firstly what do I need my car to be prepped with to enter ?

What do I need to have ? Helmet etc ?

Also it will still have plates from NSW on it ? Will that be a problem ?

Also what does it cost to enter ?

What time does it open for cars ?

Also what event is there in the way of racing ? (On track street racing :blush:)

Any help would be sweet !!

Cheers

Tenille

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Hey Peeps,

I haven't been on this site in a LONG while but thought I'd open up a new account.. I used to own GTR001 which I sold to Damo on here !!

I have just recently brought another R32 GTR from NSW and I get it Friday morning and am contemplating whether to enter it for a bit of fun next Saturday at Powercruise but don't have a great amount of knowledge on the event ot time as I only get the car the morning before Powercruise :blink:

Firstly what do I need my car to be prepped with to enter ?

What do I need to have ? Helmet etc ?

Also it will still have plates from NSW on it ? Will that be a problem ?

Also what does it cost to enter ?

What time does it open for cars ?

Also what event is there in the way of racing ? (On track street racing :blush:)

Any help would be sweet !!

Cheers

Tenille

well this event is based on street cars so its based as a run what you brung event with the requirment of the car being road legal. Mainly just no fluid leaks.

Personly flogging a r32 gtr as soon as you get it allways going to end in tears. Im pretty sure 80% of the people on here have either blown up or crashed a r32 with in the week of getting it or know some one who has. They are considered a fragile car untill you have a good check over them.

i think the entry this close to the event is about 260 bux. But all then info you have asked for is on there web site.

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well this event is based on street cars so its based as a run what you brung event with the requirment of the car being road legal. Mainly just no fluid leaks.

Personly flogging a r32 gtr as soon as you get it allways going to end in tears. Im pretty sure 80% of the people on here have either blown up or crashed a r32 with in the week of getting it or know some one who has. They are considered a fragile car untill you have a good check over them.

i think the entry this close to the event is about 260 bux. But all then info you have asked for is on there web site.

welcome back tenille :wave: just take into account what the other damo has said and check ure new machine out thoroughly and take it easy on her, see you down there. Damo

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Totally agree guys, I'v actually put buying the car on hold for a few weeks as I have just been put off at work for a while >_<

But I'm still coming a look on Saturday though, look forward to seeing GTR001 again Damo :blush: Miss that car like hell !!

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