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  1. More gone last night. Still a heap here. PM if you need anything else, I've got parts.
  2. bwaheaheahaehaeh
  3. It's a bit far for the westies, but I'm sure we will hit up Williamstown before the end of the year...
  4. Done
  5. Estimated 24Deg at 9PM, hell yes!
  6. Yeh there will be a limit, as the floor pan is not flat the front part is quite high.
  7. Grant...come along. Warm weather, beach, cars, SAU. Win!
  8. Dromana is nice.
  9. Sounds good to me.
  10. I have a new horse to ride on this weekend. And as you say, the weather is going to be mint on Sat. Chris in the M3 should be able to tag along as well.
  11. This is for Sat? Let me know.
  12. A heap of stuff gone, a heap still here.
  13. heahea, doh. I don't have em anymore. But yes I'll arrange to get em there. Yes indeed a turtle was lost on the weekend.
  14. Who doesn't like free food, be honest.
  15. Couple of us will be out on track as well on the Sunday.
  16. really? pft.
  17. sorry, second gen. the current ones are 3rd gen. The second gen seats where the best, the most rigid, most supportive, softer padding. But I crashed into a solid wall and broke mine The cat love sitting in it now. they sold the second gen seats for 450 or something, so they have gone cheaper materials for the 3rd gen current ones at 150-200. they are still good value, I have two. So they can't be too bad, comfy on long trips and work well for track work.
  18. My blades are from Autobarnz here in Aus. They basically bolt straight up, you have to make one of the holes in the rail a little larger so the seat bolts on. I'm only 180-185. Easy helmet room. Honestly I would like to lower, the latest gen blades are a little higher than the old ones by 10-15mm. The old blades where the best for seating height. I've got one in my brothers car and it is seriously low. oh also, email the NZ guys. They prices on the site are just indicative. They are actually cheaper.
  19. ow, didn't see the 34GTT part. Yes other oem nissan will not work. http://nzkw.com/ I use these, solid mounted, no rail. They get you nice and low. I use drift blades as well. meridian and brown davis will get you lower with a rail though. Will cost more.
  20. They had a Winton on Sunday, so takes some time to recover.
  21. Stock Skyline and Silvia seats are shockingly high. GTR seats will sit lower due to the way they are constructed and will bolt straight in. But for you, look at Bride Cuga Hyper Low then goto Brown Davis or Meridian Motorsport and get them to fab up a custom rail for you. Have your wallet ready though, a real Cuga HL is around $1600 and the rail will be $400 ish. Have a chat to the guys at Import Monster, they should be able to sort you out with something second hand, then head off to Meridian.
  22. Skylines use an arm to control camber, not the strut. So there is no such thing as camber tops for 32-34 models. Search for 'Cusco Camber Arm'
  23. Open to all, youre welcome to come along and eat some of our pizza bud.
  24. It's the old Sandown F5000 international track. http://www.youtube.c...tailpage#t=244s
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