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Fkn druggies :rolleyes:

So, The mrs cooked me a little steak the other night with some kinda honey mustard marinade...

Fkn thing was so thick it had to be twice cooked, which took aaaaaaaages, and it induced a quiet sit in the smallest room of the house for half an hour the next morning, the proceeds of which would have made the lower house of federal parliament proud....

but it was all worth it :D

Looks inviting bro. Looks like it could feed a small army. Must of been super tender and tasty. Aint no Lone Star steak. lol. On my last trip to Melbourne i spent up at crown and took the mrs for wagu and oysters at Rockpool. The duck confeit and morton bay bugs were good but the seafood soup was so salty so we took it back.

I asked about it and they repled it was cooked in fresh seawater. In the end it was ok cos I got it refunded in Johnny blues with discount. Desserts were special. My eyes nearly fell out when i got the bill fkn 90$ for a 200g steak. Lucky my mrs didnt try the truffles. Nice steak though.

Chuckie i NEED those 350z rims asap. Here's that sig ive been workn on for you. CBF with it anymore. Upload to image shack , copy and paste url yada, yada, blah, blah. Goodluck you computer illiterate bastid. Just as well you know a bit about cars. Fkn druggies. lol

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LOL

Good luck getting Chuckie to understand any of that :rolleyes: His skills lay in other, much more diverse, areas. Hang on.,

*rummage*

There. All done for ya big guy! :thumbsup::blush::woot:

That's not a steak.. that's half a cow!

P.S. I've had the Wagu steak up at Frasers and I wasn't that impressed.

It's about time. Good to see you in here bubbajugs. Frasers is crapola but nice view but nothing compared to C-Restaurant, dont rate them aswell. Been there for a xmas in july work do. Hard to find a decent priced feed in Perth. I do recommend Matilda Bay Restaurant and Little Creatures loft atm.

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there a chain of joints called SSS BBQ BARN in brissy... where you can order a whole lamb shank for a single person. Decked out like lone-star used to be with barrels full of peanuts and popcorn. AWESOME FEAST!

Fkn druggies :rolleyes:

So, The mrs cooked me a little steak the other night with some kinda honey mustard marinade...

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Fkn thing was so thick it had to be twice cooked, which took aaaaaaaages, and it induced a quiet sit in the smallest room of the house for half an hour the next morning, the proceeds of which would have made the lower house of federal parliament proud....

but it was all worth it :D

It's about time. Good to see you in here bubbajugs. Frasers is crapola but nice view but nothing compared to C-Restaurant, dont rate them aswell. Been there for a xmas in july work do. Hard to find a decent priced feed in Perth. I do recommend Matilda Bay Restaurant and Little Creatures loft atm.

Speaking of awesome steaks, if/when any of you are in Sydney (or the Gold Coast), you should definitely check out Ribs and Rumps.

And speaking of Little Creatures, I've gotta get myself back to Perth soon - spent a NYE there once many moons ago, and it was awesome! I'd also like to sample a few feeds in and around Northbridge, if it's still worth doing that.

Removed and sold my Tanabe Sustec Pro coil overs today.

Going for something stiffer - waiting on the BC's to arrive. I hope they show up as I am now suspension-less!

I also hope I don't regret the decision to move away from a comfortable ride to something stiffer!

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There are only two restaurants in Perth that I regularly frequent:

Italian - Capri in Fremantle, best Italian restaurant in Perth, not flashy but awesome food, my family has been going there since before I was born and it is the benchmark I hold all other Italian restaurants up to.

Chinese - Chu Sing Chinese Restaurant in Stirling, again the family has been going there for over a decade, it is the benchmark I hold all Chinese food up to.

SAME! How did you fit those Brembo's Ben?? Any brackets required? Looks awesome!

Thanks for your help in selling them to me Ben. Really appreciate it! :cheers:

BC's are adjustable, so you should be fine!

my $139 importmonster starter motor went on today in about 30 minutes flat. was stoked how easy it was.

trolley jack - two car stands on left hand chassis rail .. front left wheel off and it was two bolts and took off the positive terminal on the battery,and it was off.

import monster one straight on.. two bolts back on.. wheel back on terminal reconnected fired first pop.. was stoked .. hasnt been started in over 3 weeks :D

not stagea related - but the skyline is almost ready for rego again. new radiator , new tyres , new king springs , new kyb dampers, new bushers.

wheel alignment , now just gotta put the engine back together lol.

stoked to have my m35 back tho ;)

how about you jetwreck ? any results...i hope it hasnt gone down hill!

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i believe brembo brakes bolt right on. assuming they are from a V series chassis or a Z33.

PS youre a bastard for getting those :P

350z Brembos bolt straight on to.. $2,500 for the set of four i think thats pretty amazing.

yeh agree aiiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaian, you are a bastard sad.gif

haha Yeah they aren't cheap!

I kept my eye out for a year before I found a set at a bargain price overseas. Well worth it though. Not too many options that simply bolt up and work perfectly like these...

Been a while since i've been on here, but thought i'd share some of the things i have recently got for my Stagea (not today - but over the last month or so) :

1. New number plates (compliments of the missus)went on last week:

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2. Freeway Dolphin 3" exhaust (had front new pipe already, rest secondhand from Japan which needs a polish) :

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3. Some nice new coilovers (still in box) :

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Plan is to show the car some love over the christmas/january holiday period.

Cam has organised a Runner Spacer kit for me (Thanks mate :thanks: )

Scotty is going to help with a dump :thumbsup:

On a side note, entered the Stagea and one of my Prince's into the NDSOC Show'n'Shine down at the Docklands in November, and The Stagea took home first prize in Modern Nissan/Datsun category :banana: - not bad considering they only had two classes - Modern and Classic

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Now, to find the time to fit it all to the car and give it the lovin' it deserves..... :thumbsup:

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