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Sorry Luke, but that's a majority vote ;)

You did a good temp job on our friend's alternator - and it took a bit of your blood!

I AM the majority....

And didnt just take blood, had a huge blister by the time I got home, stupid rb20 coolant bypass pipes......

Great day, great weather and great turnout of cars.

Was nice and cold perfect for turbos, thats the only positive as i lost the feeling in my fingers at one stage hahaha

Nice to catch up with everyone and meet some new people.

Dave the T51 sounds ridiculous and i was 2 cars back haha :woot:

Luke hope your arm is good ill make sure i keep my tools in the car next time too :cheers:

Bring on more pics and the videos

Nick aka Levinboy ur car looked tuff man when you drove past me on the motorway, very clean

Can't wait to see the video Terry took with us going around the hairpin in the pass :D

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I AM the majority....

And didnt just take blood, had a huge blister by the time I got home, stupid rb20 coolant bypass pipes......

Well the cable held all the way up to Kingswood, you're an absolute champion mate, will have to get you a beer(s) sometime! Also a thanks to Nick with a very timely and handy toolkit. A great run today after all this was taken care of, look forward to the video Terry!

Nick aka Levinboy ur car looked tuff man when you drove past me on the motorway, very clean

Can't wait to see the video Terry took with us going around the hairpin in the pass :D

Thanks Michael :cheers: your 32 looked great when i went past was trying to figure out whose car it was

Well the cable held all the way up to Kingswood, you're an absolute champion mate, will have to get you a beer(s) sometime! Also a thanks to Nick with a very timely and handy toolkit. A great run today after all this was taken care of, look forward to the video Terry!

No worries Chris always glad to help out :thumbsup:

Here are a few thumbs of my pics. I haven't done any colour editing, just resized , watermarked and uploaded.

You can see the bigger pics here http://blott.com.au/gallery/index.php/

The first few guys to rock up where all white R33 GTST's. It was scary.

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More white R33's

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then other rocked up and mixed it up a bit.

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The Taxi got polished before we left. I thought it would have been one of the R34 GTR's doing this. not a falcon!!

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Albion Park Meet up.

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The young gun's couldn't handle the big drive. P plater in his Supra asleep??? (Jokes)

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At the Pizza shop this thing rocked up, drew a crowd and made a few guy's pants tighten up.

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OMG that STANG was sex!!!!

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On the way home i stopped via Mt Keira Lookout and took a few pics.

The 'gong

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Some tilt play

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BTW. the only reason the black GTR is the first pic is cause the upload of it failed....not cause I'm jealous. ( I am, but its not the reason )

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Who was the bloke with the GMG R32 with the Nismo turbos and Drifteks?

Sorry mate didnt get your name :( Shoot me a PM regarding those timing cover bolts :)

That would be me mate previous owner had n1's I ditched em for trust t517z's lol

Let me check if I got a spare set of bolts (which I'm pretty sure I do have) and il get back to you buddy

Thank you for your vid and pictures so far.

I'm happy to say that the raw sound of the RBs bouncing off that rock wall is something to behold!

The vid of you guys going around that hairpin is nearly as good. I've learnt something else about the next vid I get to do there > I would ask each of you to follow the car in front by about 5-8sec so that I get you coming-going before panning back to the following car.

Thoughts?

Anyway, it's worth coming back to this Wrapup thread to check for the vid. There'll be 29min including some footage going back down the Pass and the Skylines following us, thanks to Ed's camerawork.

:)

and LOL at the giant Chevy badge car club coming up the mountain on the way down at the end. there where the 2 34 GTRs, me, pat and a black 34 behind me stopped at the hair pin letting them through and they all came round, saw us and booted it.

I counted 9 chevy badges from maybe 15-20 cars, I seriously don't understand why they do that.

ROFL

"

damo drives one of those japanese nissan commodores. it is a vl with a f**ken big turbo on it!!"

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