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Guest iwannacrx

lets start at the beggining, my name is Brad Clark and i am from the town of wagga wagga in nsw, as you would know if you have been to wagga that hot cars are very hard to find, i am in year 12 ay school this year and at the end of the year i have my school formal, now everyone of my friends here in wagga know that i am one of the biggest four cylinder guys in wagga (the sorts that can only dream of having a sik car) and they all think that i am a dreamer and that i will never get one, but i can hope, anyway

With my school formal, now when i was in year 7 i bought my first ever hot4s magazine and fast fours magazine, that same day i went to my next door neighbours school formal, and from that day one of my year 12 dreams has been to go to my formal in a sik car, the most eyecatching car there, now i know that this is not possible with the cars in wagga, thats why i am writing to you, i am going to ask a big favour, i am just wondering if you know anyone that has a really nice car, i will pay them there accom, fuel, and any extras they will need, if you have the addresses of anyone or own a nice car yourself, please, please, please, wb to me and tell me, i am begging for a reply, i have a bet going with my friends that i cant do it, but i know i can,

Thankyou for all your help,

if you can please reply to my email, otherwise this will be fine,

thanks again

Brad Clark

8 Salmon St

Wagga Wagga

NSW 2650

0409453591

[email protected]

C'mon Christian. Don't you know that a six cyl is 1.5 times sikker than a four cyl sik car. (or something like that) :roll:

Hey Brad, I know what you mean mate. I turned up to my formal in a XY GT. A gorgeous car. We got dropped off at the hotel in the Cross (Bullevard I think) and the driver just hooked up the car, did a 180 and drove off with the tyres smoking. I've forgotten nearly everything about that night but the sight of that XY screaming off into the distance will stay with me forever.

Never loose sight of your dreams and they will happen. :wink:

iwannacrx...you don't really, c'mon admit it, you really wanna skyline :wink:

Brad, I will email u a local Canberra club you could try asking...they even have a few CRX's!! don't know how much luck you'll have but it's worth a shot.

Guest iwannacrx

hey all, thanx for all your help, i cant believe the replies i have already, i have written to heaps of forums and noone ever replies, by the way, who owns that skyline, that is very nice indeed, i do like that a fair bit, and no sorry i havnt seen that red one, if you know of any 6cylinder cars that are sik as that would be perfect to, sorry bout that i didnt mean it like 6's arnt sik to, you know what i meant though, and that xy sounds like an awsome idea, one of my mates uncle is Gary myers (black mustange, burnout car with big flames up the side) and he went in that last year to his year 10 formal and they smoked it up, that was very good, well, hope to get more replies,

Thanks everyone

Brad

(p.s. yeah i do want a crx, i cant get enough of them)

not that much.

Front Mount I/C.

HPC coated 3" dump pipe and front pipe

3 1/4" 5Zigen exhaust from cat back.

only running 9psi atm, will be 12psi soon when fuel cut defender is in.

18x8's and 18x9's.

Oil catch Can

Blitz BOV

HKS pod filter

stezza

hella dark ass tints

lowered (have no idea bout suspension)

wrapped I/C piping (for temperature cooling)

umm.... i'm sure theres more...

ah well, heres some pics...

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[img:391e3108a4]http://www.mysfit.net/dynoday_gallery/images/Picture%20044.jpg[/img:391e3108a4]

[img:391e3108a4]http://www.mysfit.net/ACT%20Cruise/images/Picture%20009.jpg[/img:391e3108a4][/img]

lowered (have no idea bout suspension)[/quote:fc109e6a1f]

Sounds like you haven't done your suspension. This would be my next priority if I were you. Check out Whiteline. They have a setup for most cars including the R33. It's a really effective kit, I can vouch for it.

The car is so much more fun to drive when it sticks to the ground. :twisted:

Guest iwannacrx

hey all,

that skyline, mmm i like that, i am just writing as a reminder that i really need a sick car for my formal still, you seem to be the only people that respond in some way, and i thank you all for that, i am looking for a four (here you go all, sorry bout this before) or six cylinder car, thats nice as and that the owner is willing to drive to wagga for the right amount of $$$, thanks again

ONARUN,

suspension is so phat, handles like a mother f**ker! so i wont be changing it soon, i just dont know the brands.

I can vouch for whiteline too, one of my best mates owns the whiteline develpoment S15. (Joc - http://members.ozemail.com.au/~joc469)

Christian.

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