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Hi guys!

See below for details of our next Garage Cafe meet.

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Location: Garage Cafe at 221 Berkeley St. Carlton

Date: Friday 30 November 2012

Time: 630pm to late

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Hope to see you all there!

Mat (SmokeyC34), come along and bring your brand new V35 addition!

Cheers,

Keith

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Details for Import Monster meet

http://forum.jdmstyl...nebays.-DEC-2nd

The JDMST EOYM is also one for the calendar - Dec 16th

http://forum.jdmstyletuning.com/showthread.php?49326-VIC-JDMST-End-Of-Year-Meet-December-16th

Edited by SMOKEYC34

Hey guys,

Due to the fact that some of us cannot make it on the 30 November, I have moved this event to the following Friday instead (i.e. 7 December 2012).

Location: Garage Cafe at 221 Berkeley St. Carlton

Date: Friday 7 December 2012

Time: 630pm to late

Cheers,

Keith

Edited by thinktea

recently I just done greddy oil cooler kit , the brembo 6/4 gt brake kit will arrive before 7th Dec ,hopefully I can make it before this meeting ,

also I will get JUN can build a 3.8l VQ35DE brand new long block in japan, plus greddy TD05SH-18G turbo kit capable for 1000 hp http://www.junauto.c...blog/tag/vq35de,

Edited by williamda3

since last meeting , ur exhaust sounds totally impress me,

Thanks William.

I'm using a XO2 true dual 2.5 inch cat back exhaust system (aka HKS replica) combined with a Magnaflow X-pipe to even out the tone. If you are interested, Josh (gzklah) has a spare XO2 exhaust system. The Magnaflow X-pipe is only about $125 from ebay. Assembled by the guys a Revzone in Ringwood.

Hope to see you and your twin turbo V35 at our next Garage Cafe meet.

Cheers,

Keith

recently I just done greddy oil cooler kit , the brembo 6/4 gt brake kit will arrive before 7th Dec ,hopefully I can make it before this meeting ,

also I will get JUN can build a 3.8l VQ35DE brand new long block in japan, plus greddy TD05SH-18G turbo kit capable for 1000 hp http://www.junauto.c...blog/tag/vq35de,

What a baller! You may also wanna look at Cosworth block as well, if you haven't. :)

I most likely not attend, but just a heads up that there's end of the month JDMST meet as well and a larger meet organised on the 13th of January 2013, definitely put that in the calender and represent our V's in force.

https://www.facebook...23502514436911/

Edited by 81gSKy

Likewise, I should be there.

got your car sorted? I'd have stabbed the guy who did that to mine :angry:

I'm assuming william is UFO? pretty sure he's got a zorst already.. I wouldn't want to taint his car with the replica lol!

What a baller! You may also wanna look at Cosworth block as well, if you haven't. :)

I most likely not attend, but just a heads up that there's end of the month JDMST meet as well and a larger meet organised on the 13th of January 2013, definitely put that in the calender and represent our V's in force.

https://www.facebook...23502514436911/

yeah I heard that meeting , , I already look into cosworth short block ,7000$ without shipment, in USA, can handle 800 hp ,lower compression 8.8:1 , that short block is 1 year warranty,

Hi guys,

As those of you on the Facebook group would already know, I can't make it this Friday due to work commitments.

However, I will be able to make the ZClub Christmas party on Sunday at Nissan Dandenong and since most of you are coming for that one, I've decided to cancel the Friday meet.

For those on you not on ZClub yet, recommend that you join up and drop by this Sunday as there will be a few V35s there as well.

Facebook link for the ZClub party is below for those who are keen.

http://www.facebook.com/#!/events/537925026235358/

Cheers,

Keith

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