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13 minutes ago, Manne said:

That's what is sounds like.

I'm not sure if my car can handle a spirited drive in the hills right now, we'll see what happens on the day.

Bike?

I could do, but I'm not sure if Riding in the hills at night is a smart idea or not, Seen too many accidents.


Yer nah night a tight roads possible gumnuts.
Better in car. She handle it its a drive not a track day [emoji39]
8 hours ago, Hank Scorpio said:

So is the plan to meet at the Tavern and then do a short drive after the meal?

Yes meet at Tavern

Meet each other if its a big turn out then stand etc..

But if reasonable secure a table and have a seat (most likely outside) and smash some pizza.

After that a drive would be nice.

30mins 

Or  

1hr.

Up to you guys but i have to post by Friday on the event page. 

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Yes meet at Tavern
Meet each other if its a big turn out then stand etc..
But if reasonable secure a table and have a seat (most likely outside) and smash some pizza.
After that a drive would be nice.
30mins 
Or  
1hr.
Up to you guys but i have to post by Friday on the event page. 


Sounds like a great idea. Meet at Tavern, 30 minute drive afterwards to a meeting point, say good night and head home [emoji106]
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Ok so i think i found what i want but there is no pictures or diagrams of where that part belongs On the website.
So i thought if i go to nissan give him my vin or part number he have a look so.
.
He said only OEM parts he can find that belongs to the car he than said the part number should not start with a letter so what i gave him was no good.
He also said dealer option wound not come up....?

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Dose that website if i contact them do you think they got the digram where it belongs.

No idea, however lots of genuine Nissan part numbers start with a 'K'.

http://nissan.epc-data.com/skyline/bcnr33/3940-rb26dett/misc/F80/

'6935' seems to refer to a "console finisher", I reckon you're about on the money mate.

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you buying cf dash pieces for the 33?  WHere from ?
Have you tried Robsons in Singapore - there kit / work is amazing.
Im keen as well - can get 2 sets perhaps?
Dan

Ok yer ill have a look but im more keen on oem or nismo.
makes the gtr shine with more pride!
Would be more annoying when driving and looking at it think only if it was made by nismo. Haha im loosing my mind [emoji38]



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