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not only will i bring the pug but it will be running on avgas and then we'll see who's top end

Cool!! Mums single cam 1.6lt Civic will be sure to give some of the top end cars a good run for there money :) I am sure the Pug will do the same

My 4WD tractor launches quite well too!

Nothing against GTR owners, but by organzing or taking part in this type of cruise that only includes cars worth a certain amount of money shows quite clearly that cars are no more than a fashion accessory to you, something to be seen in and have a bit of a brag about

Just my 2cents

Chris

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Dude, you need to work on your trolling skills...

That that shyte back to LS1.com

Cmon now. My new Skyline project will be finished in two months and making its track debut at the July street meet. Cut me some slack....Time to go Munro hunting! :aroused:

Wont have to hunt for long Martin. You will only have to drive as far as my garage to see my GTRs still in pieces.

Are you referring to your R33 4door (with updates),

or the R34 Vspec NUR you have on the way from Japan - I hope you dont touch that thing with a spanner - it will be a classic as it is.

Dont neglect your one-tonner, my ute will be back soon with a few aces up it's sleeve!

Wont have to hunt for long Martin. You will only have to drive as far as my garage to see my GTRs still in pieces.

I wont be hunting at all if you dont loan me those parts I rang you about! :wassup:

Are you referring to your R33 4door (with updates),

or the R34 Vspec NUR you have on the way from Japan - I hope you dont touch that thing with a spanner - it will be a classic as it is.

It will be cool is all I can say. While I didnt really want to 'do' another Riceline at this stage, the guys down at Willall Racing gave me a pretty harsh ultimatum! Do it, or else! So, yeah, thanks to them I suppose for putting the ideas into my head, and then into reality. We have the complete built driveline, transmission, and looms done. Has to go into the body now. Not too hard.

Dont neglect your one-tonner, my ute will be back soon with a few aces up it's sleeve!

The One Tonner is at CAPA receiving a major upgrade (bigger supercharger, big cooler, different camshaft etc) to put it out in seach of 10s. Dont worry mate, I am sure ut will be able to stick with the XR :D. We wont stop with that car tills its in the '10 Sec' column of the LS1 Quick List

When John gets back out there hes going to open a can of whoopass on anything Skyline Ive got. Dont worry about that.....

As for the utes though, hes got a lot of catching up to do! Bit of a Holden V Ford battle, and the Lions got it by a mile at this stage :D

im up for any sorta cruz and i would like to meet people with other R's as i dont know many of you being any model they are all massive...its good to discuss problems and to compare mods and talk lots a bollocks.BUT certainly not excluding anyone from coming cos me know lots of cars that would and have whipped my arse PLUS IT AINT HOW FAST YA CAR IS ITS HOW YA DRIVE IT

Ah well happy day, simon from MORPOWA is lookin into it more for me but when i called him today he said he thinks you bought it a few days ago.

Oh well thats cool......

What you got up you sleave or what plans you have for it?

WTF!? I go away for a few days and come back to see a thread like this! Bloody GT-R owners :P

Right then! I'm organising a cruise... who's in? It is only open to cars that have got PROOF of a SUB 12.5sec 1/4 pass

Oh yeah... and it has to be a sub 12.5 on radial street tyres too!

:D j/k

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