Few Ideas for the mix:
1. You could shoot through to the coast straight away.
City West-Railway Pde-Salvado Rd-Cambridge St- Oceanic Dr-West Coast Hwy( Follow along coast)-Marmion Ave-Hester Ave-Wanneroo Rd- to Yanchep
2.Straight up the freeway.
City West- Fwy to end - Hodges Dr-Joondalup Dve- Wanneroo Rd.
3.Longer Route East then back along the coast.
City West-Graham farmer- Great Eastern- tonkin Hwy-reid Hwy-Beechboro Rd East- Gnangarra Rd - Wanneroo Rd- to Yanchep.
or you could just go Reid Hwy to the freeway then through Joondalup.
Don forget to make it a longer cruise there is a new turn off to Two Rocks further up Wanneroo rd ( Breakwater Dr) then back to Yanchep. Nice road that one.
Just a few various ways??
Adam32 do yo mean bbqs at the lagoon?
Jason
Did you download the movie of it doing burnouts? If you didnt check it out, what a creature. Watchout i bet V-Spec will go into hiding for a while and appear with a beast like that though.
:eek:
I have just recently purchased a car cover that is made from perforated blue nylon and it tends to let the fine dust particles through which collect on the paint and window. When the wind blows it around, it makes swirly dust marks over the car. To overcome the problem i cover it with a couple of sheets first. So dont get one or those! Make sure it has a soft interior and an exterior that does not let anything through. That will be my next one.
Cheers
Jason
Hey,
Have you seen this place look under parts&accesories-skylines-exhaust. Just if u wanted some more ideas just may be of interest, dont know.:confused
:http://www.uniqueautosports.com/
Goodluck
Jason
Hi,
It Really depends on how heavy you are. But a rule of thumb is the more boyant it is the better to start off with. I would be looking for nothing under 6'5" high 18 3/4 wide and 2 1/2 thick. Something with rounded rails to stop you catching them when you get up. More then likely a square tail with a flat to vee bottom. But if you are learning from scratch a mini mal or an old boyant number would be ideal. Dont get a new looking light board as that will be to hard to learn on.
Depends how much you want to spend too.
Goodluck
Jason
I have just been on the phone with the RAC and they not only dont want to insure any more jap imports they are going to send a letter to each policy holder at the end of the term to explain how they thankyou for you business but we are no longer can supply insurunce for your vehicle.
They say that they are looking into the feasability of going through each car one buy one and checking on the availability of part. But they are starting with the non turbo silvia then non turbo skyline but they dont invisage looking to their turbo charged brothers. Shit news hey! So you guys with RAC insurance dont leave it too late and find out that you only have a few weeks insurance left.
Hope that some car importers can get together and provide a good base of spares or i feel other insurers will follow suit and will put the life of the beloved Skyline at risk.