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good to have a chat with everyone there, and i must say Matt was very professional and well worth they money. most of what you were doing was way over my head ha ha

And thanks Terry for the toilet :thumbsup:

And steve do you have links to that hillclimb event you were talking about on the weekend??

And thanks Terry for the toilet :thumbsup:

Shhh...

Now everybody knows I keep a foldup porta-loo in the wee boot of the GT-R.

No worries Simon. I emptied the waste matter onto the nearest cat down the street.

ROFL

good to have a chat with everyone there, and i must say Matt was very professional and well worth they money. most of what you were doing was way over my head ha ha

And thanks Terry for the toilet :thumbsup:

And steve do you have links to that hillclimb event you were talking about on the weekend??

http://www.wscc.org.au/download.shtml (Just need to do entry form in either MS word or PDF, Supplement Reqs has start times etc too)

Steveo and I are doing our entry tomorrow cause its cheaper if you enter before the day..

Hopefully see you there

I'm glad to hear everyone enjoyed themselves. Things went smoothly and we couldn't have asked for better weather. it wasn't 40' and it wasn't raining. woot!

Kat, we can get some KK's if u wish :)

Here's a few from last night.

Dean-o, you're up first! Glad you made it down. You've got one of the nicest R32's I've ever seen. It's pure porn. Be proud.

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And a preview of one of the next sets...

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i actually have to renew my L2S, and I need to get my SAU membership up here. Will see if i can get it sorted out in time

If you send a PM to SHell and sort it out today (Tuesday), i know for a fact you can get the L2S on the day down there BUT you need your club card, im sure Shell will be able to express one to you if you pay a few more dollars for postage - just ask nicely :)

EDIT: If you cant get it in time, I *should* be able to vouch for you as club prez, but having the card makes it much easier ;)

Thanks mate! It's been painted it's a Nissan colour so I'm guessing VS2. Thanks for everyones comments. I'm really happy with it, now it's just needs a big motor and some massive brakes. But motor first haha

I've even blogged the day now... All I need is a macbook pro, a turtle neck sweater and a cafe full of passer by's to look sophisticated for.

BLOGGED.

I have to say, it's a magic colour and the wheels set it off! (PAY ATTENTION TERRY)

Ok Ok... Here's Bretts ride. R32 GTR. Sex spec (I'm using the term with a strong hint of sarcasm) electric blue. Awesome colour. Not to many around like this one either. It's worth noting the Brembos too ;)

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