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Hi Jeremy and welcome to darwin.

Unfortently this section is realy quite. how ever if you need a hand or info feel free to ask.

IF you are in to racing or drifting hit up www.teda.com.au or www.namsc.org.au

Both have monthly meetins at hidden valley.

also some good workshops are

darwin auto mobile care 12 bishop st woolner

hi tech tuning 7 marlow rd berrimah 8984 4538

Hey Brentton, thanks.

Been here for about 9 years, but moving in June-July to Sydney.

I joined as I am very keen on buying a reliable daily for $8,000 or less and was recommended by Terry to check out the forum and learn about Skyline's before buying one.

I'm keen on one in Sydney as I'll have more options.

I thought SHINOBI and a few other Skyline guys would of been on here too?

I have never had any cooling issues in the wet season with the 32.

I dont think he is on here, Add your self to the TEDA face book page. ill let him know your looking.

and every one has a 33 now and no one has a 32 4 door. be diffrent.

Hi J,

I costed the R33 A/C Compressor for you to-day from JapLink & it's $80 (if you're still interested in that R33 GTS-T)

They warned that gassing costs heaps - thanks to fed gov't/greens.

See? I can come out of nowhere - lol

Hi J,

I costed the R33 A/C Compressor for you to-day from JapLink & it's $80 (if you're still interested in that R33 GTS-T)

They warned that gassing costs heaps - thanks to fed gov't/greens.

See? I can come out of nowhere - lol

Thanks Terry!

He said there's 2 possible people checking it out on Saturday, but I won't be there till the 20th of February to have look at it myself. :/

He is also happy for us to get it checked over if he still has it in late February. :)

Edited by Fozzxti

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