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We paid $31k for ours, 1996 R33 GTS-T with 56000 kays. True M-spec I might add, not a car with add ons after the sale from factory. 

Ha Ha yea Duncan it's very amusing trying to explain to them about their cars, I get much enjoyment. One that always pops up is the Power FC, apparently they are junk, but they still get sold for big dollars.

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On 27/08/2022 at 8:44 AM, Duncan said:

Mate, there would be new skylines owners on these forums from American that weren't even born then...

Lol

I hope some Muuurricaaaannnnnn buys mine. 

I will then never own a Skyline again (I said that last time, and the time before I said I'll never buy a JDM shit box but ended up my 1st R33, now 2nd)

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On 8/26/2022 at 2:50 PM, Neil said:

Sorry Ben, let me re-phrase that, I would have to be the longest single ownership person of a Skyline on SAU, Invoice date 06/09/2001.

I have you beat, Nov 99. What was the plate Duncan...HUJ-33 or something wasnt it?

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Ha, well no progress lately so no updates. Given another upcoming wet summer I've been out on the tractor with the grader blade trying to get some driveway drainage in place, which in itself is an interesting challenge. And once that is done I'll have a few months of weeds to get ahead of for the same reason.

My guess is progress on GTR will be slow until later in the year. Kell is off to Great Tarmac Rally in a couple of weeks with Mel in a shitbox wrx instead.

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No work worth updating on the race car, dealing with some minor surface rust / underbody / chipped interior paint etc. As they say in racing, its "good from afar, but far from good".  I'm also updating mounts for rally gear in the boot like spare wheel/jack/toolkit.

On the other hand, the 100m of the 1klm of driveways I have done went awesome in the big rain :)20221008_142439.jpg

The rest, not so much.

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We had water over our driveway from dam overflowing for the first time ever recently, only a few inches, but it had to fill the dam and overwhelm the overflow first. 

This was because our neighbours dam had blocked/spilled over, then he unblocked it so we had the overflow and the spillage coming at the same time plus the rain. 

The water table is defs full. 

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9 hours ago, Duncan said:

No work worth updating on the race car, dealing with some minor surface rust / underbody / chipped interior paint etc. As they say in racing, its "good from afar, but far from good".  I'm also updating mounts for rally gear in the boot like spare wheel/jack/toolkit.

On the other hand, the 100m of the 1klm of driveways I have done went awesome in the big rain :)20221008_142439.jpg

The rest, not so much.

Throw in some side drains on the low side every 50 meters or so

Control scouring with rubble drains, and put in the odd culvert 

I build alot of unsealed roads with work, drainage will keep it open longer, but there is only so much drainage can do

 

erosion-sediment-control-unsealed-roads-field-guide-120410.pdf

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Thats f**king awesome, thanks mate. I was just looking at the drains thinking they were going to need some larger rocks to stop erosion in the fast moving/steeper sections too, they are comparably cheap to bring enough of them in.

I've got a grader blade so regular resurfacing is no issue, I do need to bring in a massive amount of roadbase over time if I want to improve the actual surface meaningfully, but it is passable now, even 2wd in the wet

Culverts are a practical issue too....there are 4 places where I could do with them but that is a very expensive job - 2 lengths of pipe, excavator time to dig down, aggregate under them to keep them stable with a proper fall, headwall at both ends and a pit at the entry. For now I've just got a light ditch across the road surface at each location and just fill them back in every now and then.

We did put 2 proper culverts under the main drive - 4 lengths x 600mm pipe...cost about $8k but I've never seen them more than 2/3 full which is a win.

20220129_172959.jpg  Need to do the same under the mid dam road, it goes under all the time

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Just had the lower dam overflows dug out, looks like they are 2x300mm which is probably not enough for big rain.

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