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And Kieran, if you're on here, can you make a copy of your insurance company's PDS for me - does your new car have 24U on the block???

I don't know if it has 24u on the block yet, it was in a steam bath when I got there, but there going to phone me. I'm thinking it may be a regular gtr, as the bonnet is fibreglass not carbonfibre, and the seats weren't heated and the upholsterer has told me there wraped in vinyl not leather.

I'll bring the pds on the weekend, I've swapped back to nrma, as they gave me multipolicy and greenslip discounts, and they removed all of my previous accidents off the cover, which saved me a fortune. and parking on the nature strip, even on the driveway part of the nature strip is 2 demerit points and $99 fine.

Hey Sean,

Just wondering how come I didn't see any results of your car? Did it run? I came late, so I'm not sure.

Great day! Nice to meet a few people :)

I didn't run it as there weren't any rubber blocks to fit under my side skirts for the hoist :/, plus it ain't fully tuned yet :D

Did anyone snap any vids/photos of my yellow bucket of bolts?

this one?

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should have some more photos going up on www.facebook.com/slampoketuckdope so make sure to like it and tag any cars owners! :)

this one?

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should have some more photos going up on www.facebook.com/slampoketuckdope so make sure to like it and tag any cars owners! :)

That's the one!

That photo is SICK! I'll have a dig through your facebook page.

Good chatting with everyone including you Chris. I hope you can remember all the names of new acquaintances?

Might see a few of you at the SAU picnic next weekend?

And Kieran, if you're on here, can you make a copy of your insurance company's PDS for me - does your new car have 24U on the block???

Thanks Terry. Yeh alot of new faces and names i gotta remember.

I'm hoping i get to see all of ya at the picnic!!!

Always awesome company!

Thanks Terry. Yeh alot of new faces and names i gotta remember.

I'm hoping i get to see all of ya at the picnic!!!

Always awesome company!

Yup > off to the picnic.

Since ppl are making fun of my ice creams, I think I'll bring the other car and leave the ice cream 'van' at home > let 'em suffer in 36 degree heat - jk

Fortunately, down near the Nepean River it shouldn't be that bad - especially when the breeze shifts to the south + there's shade :)

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