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popped out to the test and tune tonight, saw a 4 door r34 and a 2 door r34 both run around the mid 14s from memory

saw an old school capri lose it and JUST miss the wall at the pointy end of the track.. was like the 3rd run of the night.. apparently dropped some water but that was all thankfully

and a stupid fast hayabusa drag bike(super stretched rear end etc) collected 2 timing markers at half track luckily nothing else happened to him

couple of pop and crackle and crunch noises from a couple of cars but overall it was a good night

not as busy as previous years for the good friday tnt but with a street shoot out event on tomorrow maybe half the fast cars held out till tomorrow

Well car is freshly serviced ( thanx John) tyres checked and boot loaded ready to go to Hervey bay for 5 days of camping. First long trip in skyline since I've had it so praying it all goes smoothly. The best part is the kids will all be in the captiva so 3-4 hours of peace lol. Can't wait

my wifes parents went over to Japan for a wedding and we asked them to pick up some Domokun stuff

turned out one of the only places you can get it is the NHK TV Character store which is SUPER expensive

they brought us back all this stuff

the cloth underneath opens up to like a table runner sort of length but is just a fabric, we are going to get it framed as its pretty cool

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indeed we did, in carseldine :thumbsup: and yes, prob this thursday

YAY for Domokun randomness!

yep we did. pending panel shop and QT I may bring the new toy out.

New exhaust bodo? How much she set ya back? U fitting it?

yeah man, it cost me $350. its an old HKS Priest......which as it turns out is a 3.5inch system (found this out after buying a 3inch gasket for the center join), but has 2 mufflers and a resonator in it, the guy i got it off showed me a vid clip he took of his GTR before removing it, sounds good :)

thinking of just getting one of the 3 inch catco or Xforce cats from JJR to complete it. should be more than enough flow for my car as it is atm.

catback zorst is on, very quiet maybe too quiet. sounds nice inside. and no drone at any speed.

happy laps was good, even had my brothers old '56 beetle out there :)....till it spat the oil filler cap..lol.

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