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yeah its disapointing lol, i did a simliar sort of thing with my car.... but its not 100% (had only just started using photoshop)

Have a funny feeling I posted this one up before but anyway lol

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(if you cant spot the problem, look hard at the tree on the right lol)

I think this might have been uploaded off my iphone.... the quality doesnt look great, but you get the idea

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If some one wants a set of RB25 runners let me know and I will bring them down to Airlie. Will save half the cost in freight.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/359381-rb25det-standard-intake-manifold-runners/

Ok I think I will update the first post with who is going and more details.

There have been a few people that said they might go but havn't replied in the thread for a while. So will wait for them to let us know to see if anything has changed and then I will update the first page :)

If i have my new evo x by then ill bring it down should have it in a week or two hopefully, its no skyline but there arent that many Evo X MRs around and they are a awesome car.

If i have my new evo x by then ill bring it down should have it in a week or two hopefully, its no skyline but there arent that many Evo X MRs around and they are a awesome car.

Farkkkkkk. How had I not seen this??

I am pretty keen to cruise up from Rocky. Where did you guys end up staying at? Might as well all stay in the same area (even though airlie is tiny).

Or are places booked out by now (being close to easter)

I will baby my car up on the 20ies, fingers crossed there is no large pot holes :huh:

If i have my new evo x by then ill bring it down should have it in a week or two hopefully, its no skyline but there arent that many Evo X MRs around and they are a awesome car.

Yep definetely man! Would love to have a good look at one up close.

Farkkkkkk. How had I not seen this??

I am pretty keen to cruise up from Rocky. Where did you guys end up staying at? Might as well all stay in the same area (even though airlie is tiny).

Or are places booked out by now (being close to easter)

I will baby my car up on the 20ies, fingers crossed there is no large pot holes :huh:

Awesome dude, looking forward to seeing your car, and the rims!

Me and Rob are staying at this place:

http://www.marinashores-whitsundays.com/At_Marina_Shores_Home.html

The other place we originally were looking at ended up being booked out. Perhaps call this same place and see what is available. Hit up some of the other guys to share a room or something. Or just fucking crash at our place on the couch or something lol.

you know im comen so put my name on it if ya want.... more names looks better hahaha

and well my name is sure to attract a few more

be good to catch up.

hows the engine conversion coming along?

Me, Callan and Nick are 100%. We've got some place in Arlie booked that the fiance found. No idea what it's called, but it's close to the pubs and stuff apparently. We're heading up on the Friday and coming back Sunday.

Checked out most places. All booked out pretty much. I'll confirm if anyone is keen to ride up with me, and if so might just shack up on the floor in your room Paul?? :teehee:

I can imagine it will be a rather boozy night, correct? :banana:

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