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I thought it was pretty rare to find a Tommy Kaira in Auto which is the only reason I mentioned the transmission type. I wasn't 100% sure if the TK R34 at wakefield was the same as the TK R34 shown in photos.

Edited by BakemonoRicer

f**k I'm pissed off now

Down in Sydney at the moment at a pub

Go out front to have a smoke and check the car and find some Kent has egged mine and got one one the car next to it as well

Only good

Thing is I bought a quick detailer kit with me so thanks to the bar staff for the buckets of water and got it washed off

Still pisses me off though that some pricks have no respect

f**k I'm pissed off now

Down in Sydney at the moment at a pub

Go out front to have a smoke and check the car and find some Kent has egged mine and got one one the car next to it as well

Only good

Thing is I bought a quick detailer kit with me so thanks to the bar staff for the buckets of water and got it washed off

Still pisses me off though that some pricks have no respect

Luckily you washed it off so quickly, egg is very corrosive and eats into the paintwork at a rapid rate.

When a car looks as immaculate as yours, it will attract good (admiration) and bad attention (jealousy). I'd be hesistant to take my car anywhere near a bar/pub, especially on a saturday night in Sydney. People become animals down there once some drugs/alcohol is in their system.

Edited by BakemonoRicer

f**k I'm pissed off now

Down in Sydney at the moment at a pub

Go out front to have a smoke and check the car and find some Kent has egged mine and got one one the car next to it as well

Only good

Thing is I bought a quick detailer kit with me so thanks to the bar staff for the buckets of water and got it washed off

Still pisses me off though that some pricks have no respect

thats crap mate, luckly you got to it quickly before it could do any harm. Still sucks though.

Edited by wedge_r34gtr

Thanks everyone

Hey how was lowdown

You still there?

What time you heading home?

Hey mate,

Ended up leaving the meet abit earlier as I had a mates party to get to back in newcastle, took off just after the presentation at about 5.

Was a very good turn out, Will post a few pics up later.

That's bs about the egg on your car mate.. I would have been fumming!

Finally home

I must have missed a spot in the dark on the spoiler cause when I checked cleaned the car in the morning some egg was still there and a few paint chips f**kin low life kent

Still a good day down Windsor for the fundraiser

Won't be taking the car next time though

Finally home

I must have missed a spot in the dark on the spoiler cause when I checked cleaned the car in the morning some egg was still there and a few paint chips f**kin low life kent

Still a good day down Windsor for the fundraiser

Won't be taking the car next time though

thats bad luck mate...

FYI have posted some lowdown pics in the wrap thread if you want to check them out.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/138419-nissan-paint-codes/page__st__0

Paint codes ^^^

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paint code on the one above is AH3 - i assume the number is in the same positon for GTT's

Also a useful link http://www.users.on.net/~goofyhsk/info/chassis_plate.html

For supply or to do the job?

Was going to tackle the job myself just need paints

EDIT Just made a thread in the paint section as well

Although now I think about it this a good excuse to do all the stuff I want at the one time

Edited by m.j.h

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