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i was walking my dog in the park on Buchananans, so i seriously doubt you would have seen me even if i was waving. you were heading home i guess. twas right on dusk.

come join us one night brad?

we're gonna give northlakes a go next wednesday for a change. :) heading to the pub near Dan murphy's at 7pm. come one come all. :thumbsup:

Yeah I noticed on first crank on saturday morning and shut down before it ran. Sucked coz I had no tools and couldn't check it out properly. Doing a few checks before work in the morning and if it's all good I'll get to work and fix it that night.

2nd'd State of Origin is priority. On another note, I am diging the style of the S15 I may buy one with a worked RB25 just to keep it RB powered but I am kinda over the 32 it's fun and all but it's time for something else. I can't find a really good R34 not for lack of looking I have also been looking at....supra's but there are so few quality imports that grab my attention and I can't be bothered starting fresh with a GTR.

Yeah man and a photo and whatever info is available I am leaning towards either a worked R34 or an S15 at this point. Had a mild obsession with the new Impreza WRX hatch today but I think I am over that. Might have to bring the lappy along to our next meet and see what you boys think of some of the selections.

ewwww new WRX, esp after driving it on video games compared to the old ones.....seems heavy and stupid. worst AWD ever

supra rocks. as long as its manual and turbo. R34 non GTR doesnt do it for me. preffer the look of the 33 GTST. S15 is sexy. but pricey compared to a liner.

origin 2 is the most important...but this is the series decider. (not that i watch footy at all other than origin)

looking at a supra tomorrow (338hp atw) a r34 skyline on sat arvo (unknown power but heaps of mods) my dream S15 on sunday (420hp atw will do 500 with a tune) and that leaves me with one more to look at when I can arrange a time.

I may be jumping ship to the Silvia family. That is unless I can find an awesome R34 instead of my R32. I will be selling off my 32 now as well.

wouldn't consider a wagon :) ?

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ewwww new WRX, esp after driving it on video games compared to the old ones.....seems heavy and stupid. worst AWD ever

supra rocks. as long as its manual and turbo. R34 non GTR doesnt do it for me. preffer the look of the 33 GTST. S15 is sexy. but pricey compared to a liner.

origin 2 is the most important...but this is the series decider. (not that i watch footy at all other than origin)

toyota vs subaru - nuff said.

sounds like clint has his mind made up to buy a new car.

back to the meeting idea then aye?? so back to carseldine next week to meet chris again?? the try Northlakes the week after?

i think sticking with the wednesday is still a good idea.

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