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Afternoon all :)

Here's to Friday! :cheers:

Wow didnt realise there were so many here,so far seen a nice white,grey 32gtr,nice 33 and a phat purple 34 gtr in morayfield looks like I've moved to the right area.

Not many on the road though really. Fair few non GTR's around though.

Just be careful where you park at night, If you do not have an Alarm fitted I suggest you chat with Chris from Audio Express he looks after the SAU boys and is a club sponsor.

Chris does good work :thumbsup:

Too much Salt, not enough good driving roads.

Too many racing Patrol's :glare:

Will keep that in mind once the girls up and running bro,be good catch up and meet some the Boiz round this area aswell just to get to know them all.

Sounds like a plan, how much love is your car in need of?

What ecu is it Zeke?

XD at the best of my knowledge my 33 is granny spec when it comes to power mods just got aftermarket ecu, and pod filter and im lucky to get 400km from a full tank.

Aftermarket zaust sorry not ecu and aftermarket intercooler. Derp a derp.

Sounds like a plan, how much love is your car in need of?

Afternoon all :)

Here's to Friday! :cheers:

Too many racing Patrol's :glare:

Sounds like a plan, how much love is your car in need of?

full rebuild bro going all out on the build to hit the 600+mark,rpm said ill hit that easy with what I got

Sounds like a plan, how much love is your car in need of?

full rebuild bro going all out on the build to hit the 600+mark,rpm said ill hit that easy with what I got

nice, I'll stay in the low HP club :( you guys can go play.

nice, I'll stay in the low HP club :( you guys can go play.

still be good catch up with the Boiz and organise a cruise or meet up thou just interested meeting the local nissan fanatics round morayfield/caboolture area.just moved here from NZ

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