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Hi if there is anyone out there that I've spoken to, have asked too many questions or ones too personal regarding their cars or build I would like to apologies.

I have only been like that to gain knowledge on a build, who to go to and what kinda of rough cost are involved for future reference.

I probably wont be in Canberra for much longer due to financial cost of living here!

I hope that the few people who have helped and provided me some knowledge on building an engine/car will be able to catch up before i leave.

Haven't got a date yet but will hopefully be either end of this year or early next.

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Hi if there is anyone out there that I've spoken to, have asked too many questions or ones too personal regarding their cars or build I would like to apologies.

Most people like to share their experiance, good and bad. If someone's got something too personal about their cars it generally relates to other issues not related to the car and they generally let you know. Over zelous NSW EPA dicks excluded.

I probably wont be in Canberra for much longer due to financial cost of living here!

That would be a real shame, what about living in Qbe? Happy to help go over a job app if you want to have a go at entering the public service. Also happy to assist making a household budget if you ever want it. Thats about all I can offer at this stage.

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Hi Nick - you have a passion and a quest for knowledege, like we all do.

No need to apologies and BTW we all get down on ourselfs from time to time.

You should aee some of the shit I've posted over the years - lulz, and I drink (lots).

When are you looking at uplifting for sunny Victoria ?

You know you have the perfect place for a shindig, so make sure you let us know so we can say our goodbyes.

:cheers:

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Hi Nick - you have a passion and a quest for knowledege, like we all do.

No need to apologies and BTW we all get down on ourselfs from time to time.

You should aee some of the shit I've posted over the years - lulz, and I drink (lots).

When are you looking at uplifting for sunny Victoria ?

You know you have the perfect place for a shindig, so make sure you let us know so we can say our goodbyes.

:cheers:

+1

6 years of these forums and a few years on other ones, I still ask red-herrings every now and again.

Best advice I can offer is that if you're not sure on something, google is your best friend, much quicker than posting a question and waiting for a reply, google usually links Stag/RB/Skyline questions back to this forum anyway.

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Hi Nick - you have a passion and a quest for knowledege, like we all do.

No need to apologies and BTW we all get down on ourselfs from time to time.

You should aee some of the shit I've posted over the years - lulz, and I drink (lots).

When are you looking at uplifting for sunny Victoria ?

You know you have the perfect place for a shindig, so make sure you let us know so we can say our goodbyes.

:cheers:

hey no doubt. was just having a bad week and we might stay depending how work goes. we were looking at moving to Tas but will see.

Definately going to be having a shindig at out place shortly so you guys will have to come over!

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