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Hopefully they leave my exhaust alone too... Hahaha, I'm pooping bricks :(

I did but sold them to Jack.... When's the blue slip?

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Who has stockers? :D

Hopefully they leave my exhaust alone too... Hahaha, I'm pooping bricks :(

There is a place i go to up your way to get my blueslips and he is very nice with all that stuff :) , i can give you detail via pm if you like ?

There is a place i go to up your way to get my blueslips and he is very nice with all that stuff :) , i can give you detail via pm if you like ?

Would be tops mate, need all the contacts I can get being very new to the import scene!

Man yesterday was fun!

Like I said any car is welcome just no commodores

haha agreed. no "chevy power".

Don't worry bout your suspension,mine is still stock,18 years old.

I had no probs keeping up.

had no probs keeping up but would just like it to not be sitting 3 foot high and a bit less bod roll. was good to put it through its paces :laugh:

There is a place i go to up your way to get my blueslips and he is very nice with all that stuff :) , i can give you detail via pm if you like ?

Good work man... Appreciated! Your car sounds sex!

U may need to PM me the details at some stage :laugh:

i have 2 gtt stockies. my other 2 are in wollongong with my entire stock exhaust.

i have all stock parts for my car, a lot of it is in wollongong though but can get it in around a month if needed? dunno if 33 exhausts differ, think the hangers are different.

goodluck.

Good work man... Appreciated! Your car sounds sex!

U may need to PM me the details at some stage :laugh:

Cheers , ti front pipes and ti catback does give it a nice note :) I hope the blueslip guy is still there , i have not used him for couple of years but i will find out and past it on , :)

Cheers , ti front pipes and ti catback does give it a nice note :) I hope the blueslip guy is still there , i have not used him for couple of years but i will find out and past it on , :)

I'm jelly!!

hey guys here are the photos i took at Hawkesbury river with my go pro.

unfortunatly the videos i took with the GOPRO werent all that great as it was just a cruise not a trash round a track so you cant really see all the litlle boosts and nasties that happened as there was too mucch traffic in the gorge and getting stuck behind motorbikes down old pac......

fun cruise but ill definatly be on the next one.

we experimented when we got home with the GOPRO and we put it on the boot of my mates car and you got to see behind you so maybe thats an option on the next one.. see how we go hope you enjoy the photos.

from what i thought aswell i took at least one photo of everycar.. you might of seen me taking them but the GOPRO wigged out i think maybe in multi shot mode and skip a few cars so if you car didnt get a pic sorry its not cause i didnt think your car was nice :P

cheers

kane

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my GTR is my daily lol, im still pissed off about the stick that was flicked up and dented my roof on old pac. My m8 has like 108 pics that he took on his FB page ill get a link and get him to make the album public.

http://www.facebook....32201924&type=3

Tell Blake he got some sweet pics and cheers for the ones of mine! :)

Tell Blake he got some sweet pics and cheers for the ones of mine! :)

Tell Blake he is a mongrel cus I can't see them :P

Oh and I'll download all the pics etc and put them

On a cd/DVD for Norm in the GTR, he isn't online but his son is... What a fantastic bloke and a mental car, I'll get all the pics and vids I can for him and drop them in :) really glad he made an appearance and look forward to more cruises with him...

hey guys, was awesome fun! thanks for having me, hope i didnt crash the party. definitely impressed by all of your cars. would definitely come along again :) pictures and vid look great also. nice work :)

dan (black rexy) :P

hey guys, was awesome fun! thanks for having me, hope i didnt crash the party. definitely impressed by all of your cars. would definitely come along again :) pictures and vid look great also. nice work :)

dan (black rexy) :P

Lol I was trying to figure out which rexy was which ;) they were both awesome and glad you guys tagged along... Loved the black, it looked tough... Good cruising with ya and look forward to seeing you on the next!

Awesome video . Turned out good after all :D

Haha not really... Hope u had a good day and give Bek a cuddle for me and whisper "mat said your an old fart" in her ear :P

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