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oh ok, you probably wont mind it for that long then...but theirs not much to do other than go to the beach and go out to dinner.

yeah i came from townsville so used to living in holes with little facilities, at least its close to brisvagas.. and weather is ok.

Get dan to build you one mine only cost me 550

its for the is200 though, not a skyline otherwise 1.5k would be rediculous. I want the equivalent of a brass button...for 1.5k i get a jun lightweight flywheel and a trd clutch.

according to the 1st post he was on the nomination list dated 8th of this month tho...

not everyone on the list received a PM about being in the shoot.

i only PM those that did make it in and i stated that in the thread

"those that made it in have been sent a PM with the details for the photoshoot"

blahh blahh blahh

not my problem nor fault if he cant keep up with the thread.

and like i said, only 1 r34 made it into the calendar.

Me??

wasnt me but i would diffinatly be up for an all night crusie :laugh:

Hopefully we end up at Holliwood!!

lol no not you, but yea would be fun to do one again sometime. we started at pac fair (gold coast) and ended up a bit into nsw going via springbrook mountain etc..was good fun! Many good roads and yea we took all night. We ended up at some servo out the middle of nowhere past the NSW border and we had to get fuel...i put in like 5 bottles of octane booster, i dont think they knew what 98octane fuel was. rofl

according to the 1st post he was on the nomination list dated 8th of this month tho...

:down: Crap better get that flame retardent suit out :P

:):laugh: thinking of a refuff now!!! :rofl:

wait i forgot :laugh:

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