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At least it isn't a skyline with a commodore engine. :P

shh he has alerts set up for key phrases, I really do want to see his car though and see how it looks and goes.

I used to like the maxima's but I just can't dig them now, everyone has their own style though.

People would cry if they were beaten by a maxima.

210 is respectable alright, even more so when it comes from something so unassuming as a maxima.

I am looking forward to being able to get back into the swing of things with the club. Between work, building and finishing a house, and medical crap my car was just left in the shed for months.

Now it is tuned and ready for fun, I get to take it for a good long test drive on Friday and see what she can really do.

Ah well that's just cheating.

Are there going to be any events held northside (Moreton Bay area) other than lakeside this year? Maybe like a Redcliffe beach day or something.

We did a cruise just a few weeks ago northside, which ended at the beach :)

Driving bonnetless was interesting. I've done it many a time in my Beetle during testing and tuning etc, but that just doesn't have the same effect. Being able to watch the top of your engine while driving is pretty impressive :)

Twas however a very short drive in the early hours of the morning. So popo or any issues were not expected.

Bonnet is now in paint and ready for Vinyl. Fingers crossed I get it done before the weekend....or its dyno day with dull gray instead of brushed steel bonnet.

At least it isn't a skyline with a commodore engine. :P

shh he has alerts set up for key phrases, I really do want to see his car though and see how it looks and goes..

Yes I do, I see all...

Also now that I can downshift with the new stall and my battery stays in I reckon I'd chop you round a track :P

Also now that I can downshift with the new stall and my battery stays in I reckon I'd chop you round a track :P

Yeah I don't know about that one, I haven't been on a track since Feb last year but even when I had 300hp I could cut round QR's Clubman pretty quick.

Race for pinkss

Yes I do, I see all...

Also now that I can downshift with the new stall and my battery stays in I reckon I'd chop you round a track :P

Yeah I don't know about that one, I haven't been on a track since Feb last year but even when I had 300hp I could cut round QR's Clubman pretty quick.

Race for pinks? :starwars:

Yeah I don't know about that one, I haven't been on a track since Feb last year but even when I had 300hp I could cut round QR's Clubman pretty quick.

I was talking to tony and his overgrown micra. Not you and your real skyline lol

I was talking to tony and his overgrown micra. Not you and your real skyline lol

That would be an interesting race actually, I would need beer and a grandstand to watch from.

That would be an interesting race actually, I would need beer and a grandstand to watch from.

If I only had to do one lap it wouldn't be a race... (Problem is after 3-4 my brakes go bye bye)

Come at me, bro

:devil:

No no no no no, I'm not getting caught up with all you track hack wanna be stig senna jerk offs.

"Look at me I can corner really fast :woot:"

..... Sorry Martin its still early and cold, I need a snickers :wub:

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