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LOL... i am disappointed. Ive worked in Indo before which is why they are sending me:)

Im still headign down on the Saturday...i need to get soem laps on the car, iut has been way too long since the old girl has stretched her legs.

INASNT, does that mean you are still coming...LOL im flying back from Adelaide on Friday so that i can go to PI on Saturday:thumbsup:

Not 100% sure. If there will be a good turnout then i will try get there on saturday atleast, as i will be driving back very late friday night from falls creek.

I thought atleast Al, Adzmaz and R34GTT would be down for this to test out their new oil coolers :D

BZZZZZZZZTTTTTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!... Looks like my saty in Adelaide is beign extended a day due to some site problems, may have to miss Saturday as well:( Will know for sure Monday arvo...damn this work caper is getting prtetty serious these days...adn getting in the way of all my fun

Ahhhhhh!,

I just went on call this weekend so that i could go PI next weekend, now no one is going to go :).

I don't mind paying the extra $, just waiting for the wether forcast.

Come on people, i doen't want to go by myself.

Well confirmed today...im in. Adelaide on Monday and Indo the week after so PI here comes RB20 POWAH...feel free to stay at home peeps, without all those GTRs holding me up im a chance of a trophy.

Anyone know a plain old trusty mechanic who can change my gearbox, diff and engine oil who is around the city, perhaps a little north of the city? I wont have time to do it before the weekend

t*Roy- Perhaps 46n2 would do it in exchange for beer or similiar :D

*volunteers his services for him*

(he's very PROfessional, as you well know) ;P

No birthday beers for youuuuuuuuu!.. At least not this weekend, we have diff plans now, maybe next Friday night instead... everyone free?

t*Roy you can't go to Indo until after you have drinks with us :)

Just as well I cancelled. Getting a noise from the front of the motor and noticed the cam belt idler and tensioner are BLUE, which means heat so the front is coming off the engine later today to replace the bearings in those rollers. All good though as I can install the GTR oil pump, throw on a new water pump and get the GTR cams in as well as do some other maintenance. Someone got a set of adjustable cam gears for sale cheap?

I haven't made up my mind yet Roy. But if your really keen I will see what I can do. Depends on a few things with the car and money.

Geoff get Jason Lee - Greenline [email protected] to order you some, they are pretty cheap from jap. They are only like $120-$130 each or something.

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