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we have a subscription giving us 50+ japanese channels live
 
however on youtube "nismo TV" do the races with english commentary however they can be somewhat amatuerish. they video quality they provide is pretty good but

Would anyone have any ideas on where I could get a original power antenna motor? It works fine (electrically) but has snapped the plastic toothed cord inside? Any good places for parts wrecking around?

Would assume it was just a 12km sprint race then? Just a normal w/end for Eli! I was out at the convention centre yesterday and there were heaps of people buzzing around with athletes foot bags. I'd need a really really good reason and top table hbf to walk that far! Well done, show us your medal.



There's 3 different categories from 4km , 12k and half marathon :) 36k people out there
For the HBF run - was good tho - bit sore today and here I am at the gym recovery mode .

Morning everyone x
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1 hour ago, ElleAli76 said:

 

 


There's 3 different categories from 4km , 12k and half marathon :) 36k people out there
For the HBF run - was good tho - bit sore today and here I am at the gym recovery mode .

Morning everyone x

 

 

The were HBF shirts everywhere in perth yesterday. 36k is a lot

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Any pics? Dyno sheets? Pretty much my ultimate car of all time! I'd saved enough cash to buy a gt-r but was well aware of the running costs and complicated systems that would be beyond my mechanical knowledge. Jelly:-)


Look on the bright side, If you had a 400r and sold it you would have been kicking your self much harder.
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There's 3 different categories from 4km , 12k and half marathon [emoji4] 36k people out there
For the HBF run - was good tho - bit sore today and here I am at the gym recovery mode .

Morning everyone x

I think the 35 and gym equipment needs a recovery from you hammering it too hard!. Animal!
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About a year and a half, this is my second one. Kicked myself after selling it and swore if another one turned up id buy it, one did a couple of years later. I did have a midnight purple r33 gtr but sold it after buying this one.





Hmm I can't post any pics? Community does not support this type of file attachment?




thanks mate, love em too, lucky I bought it before the price of them went through the roof, think there are around 45k now in good condition. looking forward to C&C too.
 
I need to get some AFM delete pipes too as the AFM's arn't being used. Looking for a original cam cover then ill paint them and should look a heap better.




Simply beautiful....





Any pics? Dyno sheets? Pretty much my ultimate car of all time! I'd saved enough cash to buy a gt-r but was well aware of the running costs and complicated systems that would be beyond my mechanical knowledge. Jelly:-)

Did the purple gt-r have much difference to the lm spec? Hicas, a-lsd etc? Does it have the original coil overs? What are the main differences you have noticed on the lmspec?

Did the purple gt-r have much difference to the lm spec? Hicas, a-lsd etc? Does it have the original coil overs? What are the main differences you have noticed on the lmspec?



The LM gas the the N1 carbon fibre rear wing, N1 front brake ducts and N1 bonnet deflector. The championship blue colour, c pillar flag decals and that's pretty much it. Mechanically exactly the same as any other gtr
Sunday 4th 9.30am to 12 pm at the Perth motorplex

Anyone else for this event? Maybe Rockingham beach or Mandurah afterwards. Had a nice banquet and bento at a little Japanese restaurant in Mandurah a few years ago just off the beach strip? Mundaring wier or Kalamunda hotel might be good for Monday with John Forrest national park, canning mills road. Zig zag etc. Just a thought. I'm not much of a organiser and would probably get us more lost than within a paragraph of my posts? Dean and Manne put up a similar run a while back?

Anyone else for this event? Maybe Rockingham beach or Mandurah afterwards. Had a nice banquet and bento at a little Japanese restaurant in Mandurah a few years ago just off the beach strip? Mundaring wier or Kalamunda hotel might be good for Monday with John Forrest national park, canning mills road. Zig zag etc. Just a thought. I'm not much of a organiser and would probably get us more lost than within a paragraph of my posts? Dean and Manne put up a similar run a while back?



Ah fk just realised I'm on call this weekend so I'm out [emoji24] it was a map I did up as@shoey84 is a lazy prick



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