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Hey Bodo mate, due to work sending me out west today, I'm going to call into the folks and get the intercooler and pipe for you, so if you like mate, we can do a swap on the weekend.

On another note, going to munchies tonight, anyone keen for a cruise?

hmm, thank you for pointing that out to me, sunday it is. had the 24th in my head for some reason. anyhoo now it's 2 sleeps till jap nats :thumbsup: a little extra time to prep the car and pull everything out of it.

hmm, thank you for pointing that out to me, sunday it is. had the 24th in my head for some reason. anyhoo now it's 2 sleeps till jap nats :thumbsup: a little extra time to prep the car and pull everything out of it.

Whats the cost on spectating? We were discussing it at happy laps but the missus was breaking my balls so I didn't get all the details.

Are you just going to get standard pads? when i get my rotors im still unsure of what pads to get.

yeah. i have no shakes or noises from the brakes, just a slightly long pedal. and the rear driver side makes a small grinding noise when cold. so im just gonna go the pads and see how i go. might get em machined aswell....maybe

don't quote me but normally $10-$20 per car unless they changed it. well 15 is non-judged show and shine category and 20 is judged, so really it shouldn't be more than that.

just checked it out, seems like its 10 bucks to spectate. which is all ima gonna do. who else is going??? my plan is to go in the morning if we all wanna meat up somewhere?? (gotta mow the lawn in the arvo) will be bringing Ben with me again. he loves his jap crap too :thumbsup:

just checked it out, seems like its 10 bucks to spectate. which is all ima gonna do. who else is going??? my plan is to go in the morning if we all wanna meat up somewhere?? (gotta mow the lawn in the arvo) will be bringing Ben with me again. he loves his jap crap too :thumbsup:

I'll probably be in depends on if this ear of mine stops f**king up on me

Sounds good, not worried about harries this week, after being there the last few weeks I have realized that there are way to many wankers, besides, be nice to see some of the other skyline Brisbane members

I am taking the day off work thursday to work on the Panda and do a few things around the place so if you have the day off Joe I may be able to have a bit of a look at your car

Hi Guys,

We did have a couple of complaints from the business owners last time you visted :(.

You're always welcome of course, but please keep in mind the following:

A) The parks along the side closed to the shops are 15 minute parks. We normally park in these anyway :P but with you guys adding to the numbers it didn't leave any parks for other customers. The parks on the side closest to the road and underneath the shops are all good. I'll try to make sure the regulars don't park in the 15 minute ones this week as well.

B) There were complaints about drinking, and emptys left lying around. It is probably best if you don't drink, but if you do try to be discrete and make sure the emptys end up in the bin.

It's a pain, but we don't want them calling the 5-0 on us (has happened before...) so it's best just to stay out of trouble.

Now that that's out of the way, look forward to seeing you :). I caught up with a few people yesterday at lakeside :thumbsup:

Hi Guys,

We did have a couple of complaints from the business owners last time you visted :(.

You're always welcome of course, but please keep in mind the following:

A) The parks along the side closed to the shops are 15 minute parks. We normally park in these anyway :P but with you guys adding to the numbers it didn't leave any parks for other customers. The parks on the side closest to the road and underneath the shops are all good. I'll try to make sure the regulars don't park in the 15 minute ones this week as well.

B) There were complaints about drinking, and emptys left lying around. It is probably best if you don't drink, but if you do try to be discrete and make sure the emptys end up in the bin.

It's a pain, but we don't want them calling the 5-0 on us (has happened before...) so it's best just to stay out of trouble.

Now that that's out of the way, look forward to seeing you :). I caught up with a few people yesterday at lakeside :thumbsup:

A) Duely Noted.

B) Due to poor attitude of the responsible atendee they will not be joining us in the future, Appologies for you guys copping flack over it.

can't promise anything, and another item, due to me not keeping an eye on time frames, i unfortunately am not able to drive (still), get it back on the 13th of next month, so i wouldn't be able to come to you mate, but if you wanted to come over that would be fine

I am taking the day off work thursday to work on the Panda and do a few things around the place so if you have the day off Joe I may be able to have a bit of a look at your car

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