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lame.....

http://s1254.beta.photobucket.com/user/Resnort/library/SAU%20charity%20cruise%202012 pics of the charity cruise if anyone round here is interested

Last weeks dinner and chat was great. We had about 10.5 people there and a lot of laughs over some pretty awesome steak.

We all agreed that next year we are going to have a bigger variety and more frequent events. A lot of them will be car oriented but also things such as go karting, paintball, etc

This week were heading to the German Club in Woolloongabba. Sausage, beer and car talk once again. In?

Who: anyone who wants to do more with the club and be in on some awesome events

What: dinner and car talk over sausage

Where: The German Club, 416 Vulture St, East Brisbane (opposite the Gabba)

When: 7pm, Wednesday 14 October 2012

Why: To discuss new and better club events

How: over German sausage and beer.

So if you're new or old to the club, love your car and want your voice heard, come along, enjoy some German sausage and have a laugh.

See you there!

Been trawling the web looking for a new mod for the skyline. Thinking im due a new steering wheel as the leather on mine is starting to flake. Also wouldnt mind getting one a bit smaller as ive got long ass legs and its all a little cramped at times

Finally got around to adding my plates to the 33. I also had the roof spoiler i bought wrapped in Carbon Fibre as i had some wrap left. Turned out pretty good i reckon,

Just need to get some black gap filler as the make wasnt the "Flushest"

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damn upside down pics.. fixed for beter viewing [Cant edit for some reason, posted again here]

yeah mate, the pipes make great noise, but shower the car. Stickers have also been removed whilst the spoiler was attached. A Mate thought it would be funny to apply an Illiest sticker at a stupid angle

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Edited by SCR48

I have a Nardi 350mm 80mm dish wheel on mine. Love it! Nicest steering wheels ever!

I ended up getting the same. But decided to get with stitched leather instead of suede. I feel Suede would get wrecked to easily

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