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hah nah yhe panel gap specialists found that the two rear quarters have been resprayed. but not removed.

just a tape job

Did you assess the damage on the S15? I would say yours is mint in comparison :P

hahaha nah didnt get that far into it.

so does that next route sound goood?

wollombi-broke-putty-singleton- back way to maitland?

avoids boring hwys

Yeah i think its a top idea mate! Happy to come scout it and do pics etc with ya soon! Will make it a decent cruise for sure :yes:

Haha well use Street View etc so people recognise the locations! Probably attract some new faces so it would be handy for them!

Also, have to arrange Central Coast and Sydney people meet points AND will have to make contact with our Port Mac guy and see if he wants to join in the fun :yes:

yeah sounds good. we can sort all that out with google maps :)

Sweet! Well we should make a start on it so its all done and we have plenty of time for people to plan ahead :yes:

Also so tyres and fuel pumps can be repaired :ph34r:

always!

got stuck doing a training course all weekend for the RFS.

i would have been there otherwise

Sweet! Well keep an eye on the events section for it (Once Jarrad makes a thread :P )

I'm tracking down to Newcastle on Friday - Sunday. Red R34 GTT (VIC Plates). Hopefully I spot some other Skylines around :)

(Lived most my life in Newcastle)

Sweet, will keep an eye out for you! Be careful around Newcastle itself if your car is modified, the boys in blue had ruined the car scene up here due to the minority that spoilt it for all of us!

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