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5 hours ago, pol1on1 said:

Hi all drained as F baby keeps me busy going to work is like a holiday. Almost no sau or facebook but managed to find this kebabs & cars V2.0 24/02/18 shannons meet from 7pm 1500 Albany hwy beckenham

 

 

 

sup dude I hear ya on that lol. but its still worth it. wife is taking my boy back to Thailand mid march and im staying home to recharge a little so hope to maximise that time if anyone wanted to plan anything?

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1 hour ago, shoey85 said:

 


Nah bro, I’m moving on the R34 tbh. It’s on scamtree also.

 

Just saw the add befor i saw the sau post!!! Why u moving it on?

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sup dude I hear ya on that lol. but its still worth it. wife is taking my boy back to Thailand mid march and im staying home to recharge a little so hope to maximise that time if anyone wanted to plan anything?


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Just saw the add befor i saw the sau post!!! Why u moving it on?


I’ve had my fun, I had a todo list that’s now complete, some aspects of it are frustrating like how I fit in it and it’s constant need for repairs it’s getting annoying I’m not really into constant fiddling and modding and repairs. It’s showing its age as you can imagine it’s 20 years old now. I like it but it’s gotta go, most of the time now days it’s in the garage doing nothing. If I go out I’m paranoid about people scratching or denting it or worse stealing it. It needs a new home and if anyone knows someone looking for a tidy R34 I will let it go for 20k the 25k is just to put off lowballing retards.
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1 hour ago, shoey85 said:

 


I’ve had my fun, I had a todo list that’s now complete, some aspects of it are frustrating like how I fit in it and it’s constant need for repairs it’s getting annoying I’m not really into constant fiddling and modding and repairs. It’s showing its age as you can imagine it’s 20 years old now. I like it but it’s gotta go, most of the time now days it’s in the garage doing nothing. If I go out I’m paranoid about people scratching or denting it or worse stealing it. It needs a new home and if anyone knows someone looking for a tidy R34 I will let it go for 20k the 25k is just to put off lowballing retards.

 

Fair call, im in the same boat! Im think of going over to a xr6t, still a 6pot turbo with heaps of options for easy power. Will also be reliable for work as the mrs doesnt want 3 cars again lol

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I’ve had my fun, I had a todo list that’s now complete, some aspects of it are frustrating like how I fit in it and it’s constant need for repairs it’s getting annoying I’m not really into constant fiddling and modding and repairs. It’s showing its age as you can imagine it’s 20 years old now. I like it but it’s gotta go, most of the time now days it’s in the garage doing nothing. If I go out I’m paranoid about people scratching or denting it or worse stealing it. It needs a new home and if anyone knows someone looking for a tidy R34 I will let it go for 20k the 25k is just to put off lowballing retards.


I’ve done 15000km in 7 years. Haven’t started in 9 months.

I’m paranoid about yellow stickers haha.

But I’m too attached to sell. However I’d consider if I was approached to sell.
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I’ve had my fun, I had a todo list that’s now complete, some aspects of it are frustrating like how I fit in it and it’s constant need for repairs it’s getting annoying I’m not really into constant fiddling and modding and repairs. It’s showing its age as you can imagine it’s 20 years old now. I like it but it’s gotta go, most of the time now days it’s in the garage doing nothing. If I go out I’m paranoid about people scratching or denting it or worse stealing it. It needs a new home and if anyone knows someone looking for a tidy R34 I will let it go for 20k the 25k is just to put off lowballing retards.
Where is the bloody dislike button? What will we do with out the big fella and ash? Wither away and die I suspect :-( Dean, Eli and I sharing a large chips somewhere:'( oh and Trev having a beer:-) somewhere
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Fair call, im in the same boat! Im think of going over to a xr6t, still a 6pot turbo with heaps of options for easy power. Will also be reliable for work as the mrs doesnt want 3 cars again lol
Yep they can make easy power even on the stock turbo. Would like to get rid of the xr8 for one but she would never do it. Damn bogan just loves the noise and hates the Nissan on full boost;-)
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Where is the bloody dislike button? What will we do with out the big fella and ash? Wither away and die I suspect :-( Dean, Eli and I sharing a large chips somewhere:'( oh and Trev having a beer:-) somewhere


Haha we will still come out just won’t have the skyline but as it stands not 1 query so looks like I have it for a while yet
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Haha we will still come out just won’t have the skyline but as it stands not 1 query so looks like I have it for a while yet
Did you get the brakes sorted? Are you enjoying the manual? I seem to have lost alot of power, used to spin the wheels to 100 and lay strips but now only a chirp and lag in 2nd. I've popped 2x exhaust manifold bolts but have been doing 10 1/2 hr days at work plus Saturday:-( So will just get Dave to get it machined and fix it. Went past ovaboost today and mick was still open but will try c-red and see what they reckon. We got a new 2m press brake at work but it still hasn't been commissioned, f'ing safety. Will go to town with Ali in the engine bay when the bender is up and running;-) and work is quiet so 2020

happy friday bitches!!!!

the relatively stress free existence of a lowly truck driver is looking pretty fricken attractive right now :(

 

Fluffy - when you going to come and measure up the zorst on Ragnar for me? Got an epic new muffler on the wish list, but need a connecting pipe made up, and a couple of mounting brackets welded to the frame and muffler. You interested?

 

 




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