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so im surely cruising next thursday :D

Your buying a Skyline? :rofl:

Good to hear...

No offence intended Platium but what are others thoughts on Non-Skylines attending our Thursday meets?

It seems to be getting a little out of hand lately...

I don't mind the odd import ... MR2T is probably fine, but Barinas, Commodores and Lancers is too far IMO...

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Hey peoples,

Just ordered my new yokohama V102 tyres ooohhhh they r sooo sweet i should have them on friday. They are pretty exxy ($350 each) but damn they will be good.

Bah! Should of gone the Semi Slicks... Oh well, will be good either way... Now you can come to the drags :rofl:

Your buying a Skyline? :rofl:

 

Good to hear...

 

No offence intended Platium but what are others thoughts on Non-Skylines attending our Thursday meets?

 

It seems to be getting a little out of hand lately...

 

I don't mind the odd import ...  MR2T is probably fine, but Barinas, Commodores and Lancers is too far IMO...

hehe consider the mr2 as a skyline which was in a big accident lol, motor was pushed back and truck ran over the back seats hehe.

i cant cruise everyweek money wont let me :D but i go every now and than for some fun :)

yeh mr2's never really sold much, most was around 91-93 than died off after that, but theres gen4 3sgte's :rofl: in a different car but hey least the motor still lives on.

yeh watch a video last nite i had of a GT and GTS mr2 GTS was gen3 GT gen2 like mine but mine says GTS on the back :S so dont know wats going on, i still got airflow meter not map so i guess they screwed up but, the gen3 was .5sec quicker on the qtr mile gen2 5.6 PWR gen3 5.1PWR

zoix i wish i had a 400r bar, my TYPE M one is cracked from where i crashed into a gutter so eventually im gonna get a gtr one.

im only getting the rears in 235s........i wanted wider but my cheap rims arnt wide enough.

I love the tread pattern on them heres a link

http://www.yokohama.com.au/Tyres/tyre.asp?TyreId=26

Your buying a Skyline? :rofl:

 

I don't mind the odd import ...  MR2T is probably fine, but Barinas, Commodores and Lancers is too far IMO...

I'm with strutto on this one it's starting to bother me too a little. I mean no offence to the parties involved, but it's getting a little out of hand lately IMHO.

my warning for the day..

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ad.php?p=752482

yeah.. seem what happens when you plan something good :rofl:

Well considering the amount of acutal requests for details for this thursday, other than the list i sent to. Going to be a fairly lowkey one. Which is fine with me.

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