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Well i picked up my GTR about a month ago from Sydney. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...29#entry4015029

Big thanks goes to Tomek for helping me pick her up. Couldn't have done it without ya bud.

Anyway it's down in Melbourne at the moment getting a few add ons and a bit of a tweek. Should be back up in Townsville mid to late October. Looking forward to some weekend drives.

congrats on the car.

good luck on the maintainance of a 10sec car.

Is 500hp not enough for you??

Never!!! Mwhahahaha.

Yeah it will be enough for what i'm going to use the car for Packy. I'm not after more power.

The add ons are a HKS EVC Boost controller and one of their new Type-1 turbo timers. I'm also hunting for a good alloy radiator and shroud. Billion Thermostat. Wheels will probably be after that. And the list goes on. Good times good times.

Edited by Kyle86

Yep keen as, keen to take the GTR for a spin up the highway test out the new mods etc. meet a few people etc.

Mid November would be a good time for me as im currently overseas lol. I will arange for heaps of other skylines to come as well,

Yep keen as, keen to take the GTR for a spin up the highway test out the new mods etc. meet a few people etc.

Mid November would be a good time for me as im currently overseas lol. I will arange for heaps of other skylines to come as well,

No worries Foney. Sounds like a plan.

Which area would be best for you to use as a meet up point come Nov?

Yeah im keen aswell guys! As user name suggests 32 4dr

Tomek we need to get your car back on the road soon, I don't want to be carrying dead weight. :down:

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countin down the days, need get together a few skylines aye, show theses supra fools who runs the town..

i know marty will be keen and old mate the brought hannos old ride. my mate mark with his 34 mate cheese with his 33 few others..

Good meet up point im thinking somewhere around in town sat afternoon around 4ish ill mark out a track..

ill have to sus out townsville when i get back as its most likley changed in the last 5 months ive been away..

have to get a few snaps as well and post them up in here.. will be good.

Get more people interesed fellas and let me know a good date in NOV. Also ill most likley be doin a bit of filmin as well i wana make another VID :-)

I wanna make it big..

Cheers

I dont think marty will be able to drive his car for quite some time. because his engine has been stripped down, due to him a detonation problem in cylinder 6. he told me that the piston was a wee bit melted.

I would be keen to bring my line out for a drive though. I am still yet to see a R33 with the same factory colour as mine.

f**king piss poor effort by the tuner if you ask me

melting pistons with that kinda power output

ill more then likley be in some sort of cruise Brentin if it happens

im sick of all the supras in this town

Edited by Haines

Lets have a little mini Tvill cruise on the 31st of october... Its the friday night in two weeks, iv been talking to my mates and so far and the list is...

1 31 (myself :laugh: )

1 32

1 series1 33

4 series2 33's

and now the non skylines

1 S14 series 1

1 FD

1 Mr2

so yeah come on boys, we will be meeting up at BP cluden at 8 and pissing around and acting the fool and then leaving at 830.. Probably just gonne head down the highway thing there to the ring road, then back along ross river road down to a strandy, a breakwatery and we can pull into one of those parking lots near the casino there, as a few of my mates need to have a ciggy like every 20 minutes... :D Then when were standing around smoking (hahahahaha) we can organise what were doing...

let me know if your keen boys, reply back in here or pm me...

iadore4door34s

Harris

ill be back in the country on the 26thoct mate, and ive got a shit load of boxes to bolt shit to me car, that and spending time with the woman, ill be jet lagged as all f uck,,

Ill have to pass on the 31st one, However ill be keen for one thats on a weekend in november during the afternoon into the nite as i wanted to get some pro pics taken and posted up on here, Then sus out for a biger and better planed Skyline cruise later on down the track. Say cairns..

Im just thrownin some idears out there thast all,

Make sure to take some pics on the 31st cruise mate, post them up, tail lights and a few lined up etc.. all types 32s33s,34s 31s :-)

I think its cool if other non skylines come to the cruises however in respect to it behing a skyline cruise they will have to sit at the end of the packet.

So that if anyone where to be irresponsible with there vechiles then it does not bing disrepute to the skyline forums and skyline owners, which in turn may affect later cruises.

Im just thrownin some idears out there thast all,

Not trying to run the show lol

Im just hell keen on a good proper cruise.

SO im keen for mid nov on a weekend.

Cheers

Shame to hear baout Marties car. Im sure it will be back soon. with more pistons to melt :-)

New fuel pump installed new intercooler almost finnished installing and front bar almost finnised the paint,

New cat convertor ,Tune then suspension then new tires possibly mags, etc etc. :-).

Anyone got a front left head light for an R32 GTR I cracked the shits when installing my intercooler and picked up my head light and smashed it againts the concrete..

I have anger issues that i possbily need help with lol.

Also moving into my new home yay, so been flat out to sort out a cruise however mid nov sometime still sound like a go.

Cheers,

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