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Snowy's counting down the seconds till his car is ready :rofl: I would'nt be suprised if his out the front right now watching his battery charge...

We've all been there Andrew, so we know how ya feel. I Guess that's the only reason I didn't go on Big Brother :) not driving my car for 3months would drive me more insane thangive up the fags, or missing my wife and kid :rofl:

EDIT: Where's the shoot this avo? might come down and have gawk.

Snowy's counting down the seconds till his car is ready :P I would'nt be suprised if his out the front  right now watching his battery charge...

We've all been there Andrew, so we know how ya feel. I Guess that's the only reason I didn't go on Big Brother :cool: not driving my car for 3months would drive me more insane thangive up the fags, or missing my wife and kid :(

EDIT: Where's the shoot this avo? might come down and have gawk.

Battery was sweet - started car up this morning.

Put it into gear - and the gearbox sounds like its going to disintergrate.

Can't believe it.

Somebody is going to DIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Battery was sweet - started car up this morning.

Put it into gear - and the gearbox sounds like its going to disintergrate.

Can't believe it.

Somebody is going to DIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

LOL! wtf.. you're really not having much luck man.. aren't you supposed to be entering in the Dutton rally ?

Battery was sweet - started car up this morning.

Put it into gear - and the gearbox sounds like its going to disintergrate.

Can't believe it.

Somebody is going to DIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sorry to whore this thread with Off Topic... But SNOWMANS car is an important issue, we must unite & fight for his cause.

Aaaah DAMN!!! That's bad news, sorry to hear that.

Cheers Simon - guys are looking at it this afternoon to determine whats happening. Its not the same problem - could ne a shaft or something I dont know but it rattles to death as soon as you engage the clutch even in neutral.

If prognosis is bad I'll give you a call. The only thing tha will stop me from racing in Dutton will be if Im in Jail for murder.

Can't write much now as I have to go out.

BUT.

We got our front quarters in the frame, and the V8 was a TE50 with a Powerdyne Supercharger hanging off the side, nitrous, water to air intercooler and about 500kW at the wheels. It was a beast! Real aussie muscle.

I have photos, but need to get them developed and scanned.

gotta run.

So was it just skylines and one holden or were there other import cars, coz they advertised it on exclusive as well so i thought maybe other cars might be in it.

Will the advertisment be airing in australia?

cant wait to see the photos :headspin:

So was it just skylines and one holden or were there other import cars, coz they advertised it on exclusive as well so i thought maybe other cars might be in it.

Will the advertisment be airing in australia?

cant wait to see the photos  :headspin:

They are doing a total of five 15-second commercials to be shown on Australian TV and possibly in Cinemas.

Each commercial has a different theme.. like V8's, imports, young driver first car, girls car barina, etc. They're all advertising Just Cars insurance.

The commercial our R34's is in will be featuring the V8... our cars aren't really shown much in the commercial, but I still know it's mine :D I can just imagine kickin back in Village Cinema's @ Crown waiting for a movie to start, and then the ad comes up on the big 17 meter screen, I'll be like.. "THAT'S MY WHEEL!!" ;) LOL

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