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hello people.. we are one week out and just have a question.

i looked at the weather this morning and it says 70% chance of rain... what are peoples thoughts on rainy weather? do we want to postpone if the weather is sh!t on the morning of? (not real fun standing around getting wet looking at cars etc), or we could try and get into the hoyts undercover carpark (can be pretty busy, and not 100% sure how low friendly it is there?..) which is right next door to the car park we were going to meet in anyways..

would appreciate peoples thoughts, not 100% certain on the amount of people that will show up, and if it is wet, will that deter alot of you?

Cheers,

Anthony

Weather won't deter me :-), but i'm going to rock up in a work car :-(.

I think its a bit early to make a decision - maybe just let people know to check here on sunday morning and postpone it then if need be.

Weather won't deter me :-), but i'm going to rock up in a work car :-(.

I think its a bit early to make a decision - maybe just let people know to check here on sunday morning and postpone it then if need be.

yea deffinately wouldnt be making a call until the morning of the day mate, just wanting to guage what peoples thoughts are if it does rain on the day etc?... ie if people are not going to show because of rain, i will cancel the booking at the pub on that morning if it is pissing down etc.. and if people arent phased by it, then i wont worry, and it will go ahead regardless... just trying to get an idea etc.

dont want to postpone it and upset people etc, as this date does seem to work with most people. at the same time, theres no point having it if rain is going to potentially stop people from coming ha.

sorry mis understood your post Anthony,

I think half the point of these events is the social aspect so i rekon keep the booking no matter what, people can just choose if they bring there "special" (for lack of a better word) car on the day if its raining.

should be fun anth hopefully il try come up for a nice drive if its good weather.. il be up for a cruise

should do it jayson, I'm keen to check your 33 out after the pics from lowdown.

should be fun anth hopefully il try come up for a nice drive if its good weather.. il be up for a cruise

sounds good mate, its not a too bad drive, and on the way there or back, or both, you can jump on old pacific hwy for abit of spirted driving if your in the mood!

would be good to see you and your car again mate...

sorry mis understood your post Anthony,

I think half the point of these events is the social aspect so i rekon keep the booking no matter what, people can just choose if they bring there "special" (for lack of a better word) car on the day if its raining.

yea i was thinking this, even if its absolutely pouring, still gotta have lunch.... and a beer or two ha.

Doesn't worry me if it's raining or not

Can still look at cars and plan on having lunch regardless with the wife

I know my car can get under hoyts easy enough but it isn't lowered either

nice one.

yea i have never driven down there in my car, but those ramps are very wide so should be able to get some decent angled approach. might drop in there sometime this week to check it and the venue out.

yea i was thinking this, even if its absolutely pouring, still gotta have lunch.... and a beer or two ha.

Exactly

nice one.

yea i have never driven down there in my car, but those ramps are very wide so should be able to get some decent angled approach. might drop in there sometime this week to check it and the venue out.

Only takes 5 mins to drop the front diffuser, which i found was usually the clearence problem most of the time.

would be happy for you to have a good look at mine mate, but not take it off...

because mine isnt a vspec i had to buy mine seperate, and its a pretty average copy, and a massive pain to fit compared to a genuine one, as in you really have to strech the diffuser to bolt it up and can be painful.

can have a look on the weekend in detail and see if it is possible.

would be happy for you to have a good look at mine mate, but not take it off...

because mine isnt a vspec i had to buy mine seperate, and its a pretty average copy, and a massive pain to fit compared to a genuine one, as in you really have to strech the diffuser to bolt it up and can be painful.

can have a look on the weekend in detail and see if it is possible.

You make the assumption that if I took it off it would be going back on your car j/k

Will have to check these out though and sounds like a plan to me

Ruxis no need to detail just wash and do a quick wax to get the effect in the rain

Yeah I'm keen rain or not. If it rains I may need to detail my car to get the cool "I have wax on my car" look haha.

Haha don't park next to me then, mine still has a fairly nice coat from the detail! Let me know when your detailing though, I will give you a hand.

You make the assumption that if I took it off it would be going back on your car j/k

Will have to check these out though and sounds like a plan to me

Ruxis no need to detail just wash and do a quick wax to get the effect in the rain

Hahaha nice one. Not sure if it would work / matchup etc, but if it looks ok, the copy's cost about 350

Hahaha nice one. Not sure if it would work / matchup etc, but if it looks ok, the copy's cost about 350

Is yours a copy of the stock one or does it extend further back? (mines not stock - it goes back to the fire wall)

On the gtt i believe you need a gtr bar & lip to fit the diffuser...which then requires a gtr bonnet and front fenders - not really worth the effort.

I'm sure i've seen a gtt bolt on diffuser somewhere though..

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