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man thats way too far down the track to bother.

but plans firstly are

swaybars, bushes, see what else i can for the suspension.

new seat...thinking a nice bride.

new front speakers.

new bov.

and get the farkin exhaust temp sensor thing fixed...booked into craig hall mechanical to do that tomorrow going to see what the go is. farkin.

and then from there we'll see....

but if i was going to get a new engine...id probs just go to just jap and drop in a RB25...easier to make simple power, easier to find parts, and better torque. how can i go wrong.

Hey Guys,

Check this out If you love Top Gear http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/To...ve-t240248.html

P.s I will be in Queanbeyan (Sutton rd) late November for Dutton Rally I hope some of you guys come past and say hi :P

Ahh you beat me to it Sinful, was going to post about this.

Bought my diamond tickets to the 5:00 show on Saturday the 7th Feb. Should be awesome I can't wait :(

:laugh:

You got Diamond tickets!! You is sooooo lucky, I'm only going the Platinum, getting them tomorrow :P I cant wait either going to be Off Tap!

:P

You got Diamond tickets!! You is sooooo lucky, I'm only going the Platinum, getting them tomorrow :banana: I cant wait either going to be Off Tap!

Hehe yes I somehow convinced hubby that we had to have awesome seats cause we may never see them again :P

LOL but don't get too excited I'm opted against the broad minded femalety beer wench costume.

Haha I'm too old and not broad minded femalety enough for moose, I remind myself of that every time I go there.

Haha blonde pigtails and long white socks if I'm out you won't miss me :P

haha...downstairs moose is the winner....so much more cas down there and less wankers my age who think they own the place.

i also like kingos, and i also wnt to this sweet place on northbourne...down the road a bit from the interchange and across the road. no idea what it was called but it was sick as.

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