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I would like to pop by and say hi. I'm a long time Skyline owner new who's pretty new to the area. Would only be popping by to say "hi" as I'm in desperate need of spending my time at the gym.

I would of come out except I just did 20 hours straight at work.

hey man long time no see......i wish the rain would go away so i can work.....

happy laps was awesome on Sunday (as always). and unless you hadn't assumed as much already, Ive already done the oil change etc on the liner. had to have it done before the epic Northern NSW cruise we did a few weeks ago

hey man long time no see......i wish the rain would go away so i can work.....

happy laps was awesome on Sunday (as always). and unless you hadn't assumed as much already, Ive already done the oil change etc on the liner. had to have it done before the epic Northern NSW cruise we did a few weeks ago

Damn eh, yeah I have been on call pretty much non stop this month. still need to oil change mine yet.

Cool, I just moved here a week ago so don't know anyone lol...

Which Gym??

A good and cheap one - near Chermside on Gympie Rd but upstairs. Me 24 fitness.

Didn't go last night - too busy doing tax for the past 3 years.

glad to hear things are coming together for you Clint,

Debs(the wife's) skyline is finally doing well finally!! all the clunks are gone

next weekend is install front splits and run wiring (I hate that part)

and wait for the sub box to turn up and throw it in and wire it up(easy part) just has to be easily removable for when we look after her friends kids and need the pram etc(her best friend had twin boys that are 1 year old and so she gets her cluck on with them haha

What tuning options are there for auto skylines??

just planning on going the usual basic mods with this car (dump,front pipe,intercooler and bolt on turbo upgrade when this one kicks the bucket are all that needs doing now) just want to get it retuned afterwards to get the most out of it

and obvious suspension enhancements

cheers all

will come meet you all some day soon hopefully, just always going to training instead of cruising haha sucks being addicted to too many hobbys

Im baaaacccckkkkk!!!

Rejoin the turbo world with a 400hp sr20 driven 180sx with a high mount the size of my head :) :)

Manual conversion or u will only pickup emo kids.

Just did the 33s oil change. Keen to see how much for effecient the car comes fuel wise and run wise, threw the royal purple in.

Kat's car has been sold, deposit for the house is nearly done so should be building it in no time.

We are awaiting the final aprove letters, then we can finally lay that slab down and start picking the colours and shit. Hopefully house is fully done by july! So gl:)

We are awaiting the final aprove letters, then we can finally lay that slab down and start picking the colours and shit. Hopefully house is fully done by july! So gl:)

good to hear man.

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