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Originally posted by Leewah

Nothing on fullboost.com.au yet.......

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Well..... I just emailed Luke again....

Here's the reply I got.....

Hi Karina,

I'm just doing it now actually, should be online in around 1 hour (I keep getting interuppted:)

Cheers

Luke

(oops.....I was interupting him!)

haha I just came back to make a post about meggalas GTSR

LOL

The Skylines Australia club had around 20 members racing their cars, these ranged from all models of Skylines to a variety of Commodores.  The quickest member of the day was from the ICE Performance purple R33 GT-R reeling off an 11.50 at 125mph pass.  Other mentions include Meggala's black R32 GTSR running 14.04 at 100mph and '555's Subaru WRX with a 13.02 at 101mph.

:D

Originally posted by inark

LOL meggalas GTSR?

:D

sweeeeeeeeeeeeet

hey dave did u read the reply on the nittos?

Yeah, thanks for that. I initally rang Croydon and they wanted $5k for a set to be brought in :eek:

I then rang Auto Concepts and although they don't bring them in yet, they plan to by Jan. Price is unconfirmed but I'm hoping it's gonna be a hellava lot less that what Croydon want for them.

I almost fell off my chair when I heard that considering I could get a set for just over $3k straight from the US myself.

I swear guys.... the email I sent to Luke didn't say GTSR...

I'm sure that most of you know that I'm not dopey enough to make a mistake like that!

I even have the original email here if nobody beleives me :D

Meggala, you hafta go get some GTSR badges now..... :D :D




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