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Hey guys,

I have a cruise coming soon. I am just waiting for confirmed dates on my car as to how soon it will be happening. As soon as I know, the weekend after my car gets here will be the cruise date. It may be short notice, and probably quite impromptu, but it will be happening.

After that, the car club I am in (Monkey Chow Racing) will be having monthly cruises. Once we start the events, people will cotton on... we have a lot of people wanting to join at the moment...

It has been a long time coming, Young GTR, but rest assured it is coming.

As to September, I am getting married then, and the week before will be a huge cruise. I will be getting together with a premier Targa Tasmania navigator to organise an itinerary. He actually writes the rally notes for Targa Tas, so it will be a good drive. The itinerary will allow people who work know where we are, and join when they can. I will get this together in the next few weeks, and anybody who asks will be able to grab a copy of this itinerary.

So, if anybody from Tas (or abroad) wants to get in contact with me, email me at [email protected]....

Cheers

:P

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Originally posted by NisMojo

Yo Slaz..... You need to be able to drive properly to go on a cruise ha ha ha..... maybe I will teach you one day.....

:burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout:

Nis, I forget, who is it that has owned a turbocharged car? Just remind me heheheh.......

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Monkey Chow Racing is based in Launceston guys. We are going to be setting up monthly events, barbecues, cruises etc. There will also be a monthly newsletter. Registration is $35, and you get the free newsletter, a HUGE sticker and also a membership card which will get you discounts with my business (10% off everything except cars) and more in store.....

It will be good, as we have huge plans for the club (dedicated car shows, mainland trips etc)

So, email me if you want further info.....

thanks guys,

Slaz.

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Hi, we have about seven in the club atm. Not many I know, but the club is in it's infancy. We are having a board meeting this week, and then a general meeting next week, in which we will be more focused on our direction with the club.

I sell import cars, bodykits, turbos, steering wheels, accessories, anuthing to do with cars really....

If I can help out with anything, just contact me.:P

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Well I do need to find a buyer for my car, know of anyone up there interested in a 1990 Aussie Skyline GTS2 (red with white wheels)???

I want an R31 GTS-X or possibly a passage turbo. Looking at a few, but have to sell my baby first.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Not yet dude.

Car was picked up in Brisbane today, so only have to wait until next wednesday!!!! I have been waiting since 1st February for a car, and now the wait is OVER!

Anywho, the Silvia that I was importing for a friend is a bit of a beast. Talk of the town at the moment. So, I will be cruising down next weekend. Any suggestions when and where? I don't know how many people will be going, but we shall see.

Oh, no news yet about your car? I am drawing a blank up here, so no help yet, but I will keep trying. Have you considered putting it in the private classifieds here on Skylines Australia?

Keep in touch,

Slaz.

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yeah I tried in the private section.

I have decided to keep the car cos I love it so much, all it really needs is power, so I will save for the turbo conversion.

I will either put in a VL turbo motor, an R33 25t motor or work on the 3L block and attach the 25t head, making it the RB30DET. Any suggestions?

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