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Yeh was there standing around with 61rly and some other mates..... saw some fool in a series 5 rx7 fly past the carpark and then seeing red blues after him... :) :burnout:

There were quite a few idiots and ignorant wankers there on saturday night. Trying to get out of the carpark was horrid! Plus the wankers not letting people out in traffic. That REALLY annoys me :)

There were quite a few idiots and ignorant wankers there on saturday night. Trying to get out of the carpark was horrid! Plus the wankers not letting people out in traffic. That REALLY annoys me  :)

always idiots out and about on sat night erin... u should know as well as i do. I waited till like around 11ish then when the carpark started getting a little quieter, we left thru the back ent near the pool. Some really nice cars.... had like 6 lines in near where i was :)

There were quite a few idiots and ignorant wankers there on saturday night.

er, it *is* BWCP :)

low 12's would be good.. not in the current R33.. i don't want to spend another $20k on a car that would maybe only get another $5k more than its worth now.

but i have other plans i think :) hatching

No warranty on the rebuild, they offer warranty on their motors but worded their way around it, I got nothing on paper so its outta my pocket.

I sold my house in Townsville up 56% in two years, so for once Im not having to empty my pockets to find the money. Still not a nice situation.

er, it *is* BWCP :)  

low 12's would be good.. not in the current R33.. i don't want to spend another $20k on a car that would maybe only get another $5k more than its worth now.  

but i have other plans i think :) hatching

If you HAPPEN to be thinking about stroking your engine... i've had a look into it.... been recommended otherwise. So i'm still shopping round for ideas :)

true.. i am "Mr Plans" .. Never happy with what i got..

i had the plan to buy the r33 12 months before i did.. was so cool for the first year, after that its gone down hill a little :)

Car isn't officially for sale yet.. When it is, i'll post up on here. THinking might start next week, when i can put up "just had all this really expensive crap done to it" ..lol

Tomorrow its going in for water pump, timing belt and camgear at gavins. Must make sure i bring the right car down! as i don't drive the r33 to the goldcoast usually.

i ain't stroking anything ! :)

hmm/... i remember those things too. .that time when you had money in the back for "stuff" .. then along came the r33 and savings went to antarctica where i think they still are hanging around with penguins and stuff.

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