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I just checked my balances 263 rec, 383 long service, 55 banked time. I think when I procure the 4x4 next year I will take a few months and check out some of Australia that I have not seen

you do that kinda of trip when you retire...................I spend the time elsewhere like skiing in NZ or go back to EU and visit castles, pubs, food, entertainment.............

you do that kinda of trip when you retire...................I spend the time elsewhere like skiing in NZ or go back to EU and visit castles, pubs, food, entertainment.............

Nah, Australia isn't easy to travel in, at least not the bits I want to see, I can look at a stanky old castle and sit in a pub when I am 80, I cant walk to the top of Mt Barney or dig a car out of sand!

Nah, Australia isn't easy to travel in, at least not the bits I want to see, I can look at a stanky old castle and sit in a pub when I am 80, I cant walk to the top of Mt Barney or dig a car out of sand!

i think u will find it rather difficult when ur 80 and over to travel long distances in a plane.....unless supersonic planes are introduced within 50 years time lol

i think u will find it rather difficult when ur 80 and over to travel long distances in a plane.....unless supersonic planes are introduced within 50 years time lol

I am banking on teleportation! My Mum is 72, she goes overseas a fair bit, I will revise my statement down to there!

I really only want to do Scotland and Ireland to check out the origin of one side of my family. I have already checked out the other side on cricket and rugby tours to RSA.

Supersonic planes will be back within 50 years... being able to afford the ticket.. different story lol

I hope so, Sydney is far enough on a plane for me, horrible bloody things they are

So finally stopped being lazy and started a spread sheet to start making thoughts in regards to car upgrades going with the Z32 nistune option with 770cc injectors and 320L/hr fuel pump a 100kms service kit and a few other things looking at $4k and that's not even thinking about the turbo yet. T^T sigh, hopefully I can get the cash and sort all this out before next years dyno day would be awesome.

So finally stopped being lazy and started a spread sheet to start making thoughts in regards to car upgrades going with the Z32 nistune option with 770cc injectors and 320L/hr fuel pump a 100kms service kit and a few other things looking at $4k and that's not even thinking about the turbo yet. T^T sigh, hopefully I can get the cash and sort all this out before next years dyno day would be awesome.

Good options. I have seen highflow turbos around the place for 600 or 700 bucks second hand. Would go will with the rest of that stuff and keep you out of trouble with the black shirts..err cops.

Good options. I have seen highflow turbos around the place for 600 or 700 bucks second hand. Would go will with the rest of that stuff and keep you out of trouble with the black shirts..err cops.

I'm hopefully getting a farked 34 turbo then i'll ship it off to hypergear and get it high flowed to a PU86.

I'm hopefully getting a farked 34 turbo then i'll ship it off to hypergear and get it high flowed to a PU86.

Nice! The makings of a great package that will be tonnes of fun without pushing the whole thing to the point of being an unreliable piglet

#@Bunta I know a schweet travel agent if you want to escape the world :) 

I dont foresee that any time soon!

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