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I'm already married, been renovating houses, go karting and now I've also got a boat to build

You have a 33? :blink:

Hey guys, bought a skyline myself 2 months back. A black one, n/a would be keen to hear from anyone that has done a rb25de+t. That being said. Will have to watch this thread for next cruise details :)

G'day mate, for cruises check the Events section, if you cant find it let us know and we will link you too it.

The Sydney guys are often doing meets, not as many up this way through SAU these days as mentioned above.

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You can get United at Metford... There are 2 servos around that area with it! Probably your closest option...

A bit late ,but , Thanks,

Finally got the car back , only took 5 months and get the final tune in a few weeks. Have to go to Bob Jane in Newie to have my tyres fitted and might drop into Metford and see how the flex fuel tune works and feel the difference between 98 & E85

No I didn't get a 33

Got a boat hull and trailer that is bigger than the one I have now, just need to fit it out.

:P

Sounds good man!

A bit late ,but , Thanks,

Finally got the car back , only took 5 months and get the final tune in a few weeks. Have to go to Bob Jane in Newie to have my tyres fitted and might drop into Metford and see how the flex fuel tune works and feel the difference between 98 & E85

BIG difference... You will love the E85!

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