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Hi all, it's been ages since I've been on this forum. Thought I'd jump on again and say hi to everyone.

Update is that the line still hasn't been on the track, but rather sat in a garage for months. Same month I got it I drove my Z into a gutter, so the next few months were spent funneling money into repairs, and then the drift events were largely over for the year. Plus of course, I'm a slack bastard.

I've replaced the fuel pump with a Bosch 040, and now it doesn't stall :blink: . Diff's making a grinding noise but I'm taking it to Ed next week to have it looked at and probably welded (Also :( ) Also, neon has been removed.

And next Saturday there's a drift practice day at Oran Park, which I'm all paid up for. So the Skyrine might finally make it Australian* drift debut (*I imagine it was strapped/drifted while in Japan).

Anyway, I'd like to meet up with you all at some stage to say g'day in person and get to know the ACT line community. That is of course assuming your all happy for me to bring along my Falcon ute to public gatherings - line's still track-only.

Cheers

Ben

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i dont get jealous i just have taste unlike some people around here thats why i also dont go near struggle town unless i really have too haha :flamed:

Hey I have taste i like 32's and 34s and SOME 33's. The first sign of jealousy is denial leech.. and there is nothing wrong with queanbeyan thank you very much even though im not there much, if you lived there you might know, hey your choice though :blink: each to their own :)

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Sorry for the late reply. There were heaps of people there, the day was full.

Next event is a drift/grip day at Wakefield this Saturday. Feel free to come along and maybe take your car on the track??? General and registration info here: Clicky

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