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Looks like I might have to get in on the bandwagon next time.. was a bit low on $$'s last weekend after fuel + dyno day + doodz toll touring experience :D - but should be right for the next time..

when we looking - 2 weeks time maybe??

you goto wait to do your filter now don't you stan?

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Looks like I might have to get in on the bandwagon next time.. was a bit low on $$'s last weekend after fuel + dyno day + doodz toll touring experience :) - but should be right for the next time..

when we looking - 2 weeks time maybe??

you goto wait to do your filter now don't you stan?

he he he :lol:

My bad on the tolls :D

Oh check your email for files

Yeah got to wait till the next oil change to do the filter... unless I want to spend another 50 on oil LOL

Probably be putting in a SAFC2 soon or maybe an intercooler if I can get the right parts and prices for one.

Yeah got to wait till the next oil change to do the filter... unless I want to spend another 50 on oil LOL

Probably be putting in a SAFC2 soon or maybe an intercooler if I can get the right parts and prices for one.

you should really change the filter, if u quickly pull the old one off and then put the new one on u wont lose much oil just do it and if u do lose a bit just top it up.

OH WOW!!!! cool....finally some people up north.........how could I have missed this thread..........i'd like to come along to the next meet to spectate.......And Hi to everyone, since I'm new here.

Alright people... another update on the Skylines Workshop Days on the Northern Beaches (Not jus an oppurtunity now :)). All work is performed at Golf Cart World Performance :( and this is what's lined up for this weekend!

2 cars (RX7 and R34):

1) Both cars getting FMIC kit installed

2) R34 getting SAFCII installed

3) R34 electrics to be played with

Test runs for both cars... ample food and drink courtesy of Caltex and McDonalds... and overall good times to be had.

Will update again with the times chosen, looking like an all weekend event~

cassette deck!

You just wait till I get my full colour Pioneer deck, splits, amp and sub in :( Then we'll see who's thumping *go the girlfriend and her birthday present notes* :) :) ;)

Hey cool skyline owners in the northern beaches. id be keen to coome too if thats cool with you guys. i'd really like to meet other skyline owners around the area.  :)

Is that another R34 owner I see in the North? :( The position of "best friend" is still open last time I checked - conditions: must have R34 :lol:

LATEST UPDATE:

Intercooler arrived this morning from JustJap which means my FMIC kit is all complete now. Time for the installation of these goodies :P

At the moment the date looks to be Saturday (all day) - Sunday has a time cap on it so it's not the best day to perform this task. Furthermore, I'll be at work until 2pm so it'll pretty much be after that.

If anyone wants to rock over and give me a lift back to the North (from the city) on the way, please let me know :)

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