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Might cruise up to the central coast for this I love driving the gorge! nothing better than the echo of RB's rumbling through the gorge :)

And gate :ph34r:

Ok so possible updated list would looks something like -

Attending –

Me - 34GTT - Newy

Chookie - 34GTT - Newy

Ruxis - 34GTT - Newy

M.J.H - 34GTT - Newy

GTR43A - 34GTR - Newy

Tank - 34GTR - Coast

BenRthirtyFour – 34GTT - Newy

Kurtis34 - 34GTT – Coast

FeZ25 - 34GTT - SYDNEY

Kaneryan – 34GTR - Coast

Beenowened – 33GTST - Newy

Humbla – 33GTST – Sydney/Coast

RB25 SKYLINE – 33____ - Coast

Gtraaron – 33GTR – Coast

Hadouken – 33GTR – NPC land

Mick_o – 33GTST – Sydney?

Notorious – S15 RB power - Newy

Gaz/Shufflr – S15 SR power – Newy

{Oo{34}oO} – S15 SR power - Coast

Chad___ - R32____ - Newy

Unknown - R32 - Newy

Unknown - R32 - Newy

Unknown - R32 - Newy

Possibly attending –

Jack – 32GTST – Newy

Mitchkip – 33GTST - Newy

Bens Bro - Datto 1600 – Newy

Mark--R31 turbo—newy

Hadoukens +1 – Mitsi Evo

I can be added to the going list, got my weekend swapped at work, FUARK YEAH!

One ugly 33 to the list please!

Awesome mate ;) looking forward too it! U can join my car in the ugly club haha.....

I'm on call for work so will have to play it by ear, but keen to meet up with you guys after the gorge for the pie run if this is still an option?

May have missed it in the thread, but if so I would appreciate confirmation as to where exactly to meet the group.

Would be great to meet some new faces and take a few pics of all the sexy rides.

I'm on call for work so will have to play it by ear, but keen to meet up with you guys after the gorge for the pie run if this is still an option?

May have missed it in the thread, but if so I would appreciate confirmation as to where exactly to meet the group.

Would be great to meet some new faces and take a few pics of all the sexy rides.

Would be good to meet you mate.

Matt, any idea on a meet point for the run back up?

I need to make sure I get my suspension in before this.

I got 3/4 of it done on the weekend but I can't get the back left one out. Stupid bolt is seized and I need to get a friend to cut the damn thing out for me.

Worst luck. But at this stage still on track for this cruise. So keen still!

I'm on call for work so will have to play it by ear, but keen to meet up with you guys after the gorge for the pie run if this is still an option?

May have missed it in the thread, but if so I would appreciate confirmation as to where exactly to meet the group.

Would be great to meet some new faces and take a few pics of all the sexy rides.

Would be good to meet you mate, so let us know if you can make it... My number is 0434353292 so if you need us on the day save it :)

We put up a location but it was more of an EOI for the guys wanting to come either down or back up, anywhere in Hornsby is fine but due to the number of cars i am suggesting before the road divides as there looks to be a large shoulder to stop on to meet up, if anyone has better suggestions please fire away :)

Would be good to meet you mate.

Matt, any idea on a meet point for the run back up?

Yep, as above :D

I need to make sure I get my suspension in before this.

I got 3/4 of it done on the weekend but I can't get the back left one out. Stupid bolt is seized and I need to get a friend to cut the damn thing out for me.

Worst luck. But at this stage still on track for this cruise. So keen still!

How'd you go with the bolt? Odd for it to seize..... Mine were OK? Let us know either way mate........

Sorry for the lack of updates, i've been off sick this week and snowed under trying to keep up with the workload due to the time off, i WILL be fine for the cruise lol

How'd you go with the bolt? Odd for it to seize..... Mine were OK? Let us know either way mate........

Sorry for the lack of updates, i've been off sick this week and snowed under trying to keep up with the workload due to the time off, i WILL be fine for the cruise lol

Taking it to a friends place tomorrow and cutting it out. My fronts came out well easy and my rear right just needed some convincing with the worlds longest breaker bar but the rear left just would not budge, won't even turn both nut and bolt. Starting to think it got bent when I got run off the road a few months ago. Had a friend of mine (90+kg) hanging off the nut trying to turn it and it wouldn't budge. Should come good tomorrow though, I'll let you know.

Taking it to a friends place tomorrow and cutting it out. My fronts came out well easy and my rear right just needed some convincing with the worlds longest breaker bar but the rear left just would not budge, won't even turn both nut and bolt. Starting to think it got bent when I got run off the road a few months ago. Had a friend of mine (90+kg) hanging off the nut trying to turn it and it wouldn't budge. Should come good tomorrow though, I'll let you know.

You talking about the coliver bolt yeah? That is odd :/

Re: coilover bolt.

Metal shrinks when cold, might make it a bit easier to budge the thing.

Nope, if it didnt come out with that sort of leverage it aint coming out!

Just figure it'll be easier to cut the head off the bolt and push it out. Not sense it bruising my hands over it.

I'm very interested to see the condition of it once it comes out. Either it's bent or some spanner at the workshop I sent it to has put loctite on it.

Just figure it'll be easier to cut the head off the bolt and push it out. Not sense it bruising my hands over it.

I'm very interested to see the condition of it once it comes out. Either it's bent or some spanner at the workshop I sent it to has put loctite on it.

Post up pics, i wanna see..... Just to confirm you were swinging on the end with the nut and not the end with the bolt (if that makes sense?)

If its loctite -

A) your mechanic is a clown and

B) it should still crack under that pressure......

:ph34r:

There is no way for the bolt to bend in that tube tho which is why its weird that its so stuck... Make sure you have a spare nut and bolt good to go?

Post up pics, i wanna see..... Just to confirm you were swinging on the end with the nut and not the end with the bolt (if that makes sense?)

If its loctite -

A) your mechanic is a clown and

B) it should still crack under that pressure......

:ph34r:

There is no way for the bolt to bend in that tube tho which is why its weird that its so stuck... Make sure you have a spare nut and bolt good to go?

Was swinging on both sides. I couldn't even turn the bolt. It was bullshit stuck.




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