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Well big day on the 34 today, gearbox is half in.... We should be good to go this week, cutting it fine but all over it :)

Awesome work mate, there was a bunch of us working hard on our cars this weekend to get it ready.... I know of 5 lol

My clutch and gearbox are in and good, coilovers are in and it's low, exhaust seems good.... But still being a kent so I'll speak to JEM tomorrow and do

My best to get it sorted

Awesome work mate, there was a bunch of us working hard on our cars this weekend to get it ready.... I know of 5 lol

My clutch and gearbox are in and good, coilovers are in and it's low, exhaust seems good.... But still being a kent so I'll speak to JEM tomorrow and do

My best to get it sorted

Bloody hell. This makes my problems seem trivial.

Hey man, i bought one 3 weeks ago off them, stainless 3" was $199

Bevan that is a WO-man hehe..... Genelle meet the new guy Bevan from the Central Coast :D

This is going to be one painful weekend.

Booked in to get my leg tattood the day before.

Going to be battling with the clutch big time.

Haha u will get on well with Chookie then, he is a tattoo nut lately ;)

Are u guys cruisin' friday night? and can I come? :)

Hey mate, the cruise is early Sunday morning, your more than welcome to come to that, just let me know if you are :)

Hey guys, im going to have a photographer in my car so when we get to the 80km zone past brooklyn everyone get into the left lane, ill shoot up the right lane in my gtr with said photographer hanging out window and we can get action shots of all the cars, might want to slow it down to like 60-70 tho to make sure we have enough time.

Hey guys, im going to have a photographer in my car so when we get to the 80km zone past brooklyn everyone get into the left lane, ill shoot up the right lane in my gtr with said photographer hanging out window and we can get action shots of all the cars, might want to slow it down to like 60-70 tho to make sure we have enough time.

I'll take my shirt off and flex as I drive past.




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