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still just a maybe at the moment Erin , will find out in afew days when the line will be ready ! Any more info about the SAU QLD club , will it be starting on that day as well ?

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I need to buy a UHF radio, im thinking about getting one of the good transciever kind.

So i have a scanner aswell, boostcruising i think it is lists all the different areas police frequencies. Would be pretty cool to be able to see what 'they' are upto for once.

Cheapest one is like $300 tho

just need to check my budget status again (mostly current homeloan) and if all goes well i will have the GTR within 2 wks. I currently have one that i have had my eye on for over a mth now. Getting the car inspected this saturday, so fingers Xed.

PS: R33 :rofl:

just have to add i was at bwcp for the last one and got chills when everyone arrived, nothing better then seeing and hearing a line of skylines down shifting down the hill to turn into the car park, i had the r31 for that night!!

Providing I can get my car down here by then( its STILL in Mackay):P I will be there....although i will break the tradition of the round taillights as i still cant find any for sale in japan

We are actually going to make a detour on the way down to stop for hopefully what might be some really good pics.

Hopefully cyrus wont chase rabbits and we won't be scared out by security.

And the rule still stands, be a wanker, your not welcome. Especially at this point in the cruise.

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