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Just pasing by! I land in Brisbane next week, is anyone from the CBD?

Not that i know of but you may want to join in the tuesday night dinner if you are still around then. We usually have a good time. Welcome to Bris.

Thats the plan but where do i find a lip.

could put a gtr lip on the bottom....other then that design one and get someplace to make it. i dont know who else just does lips.

could put a gtr lip on the bottom....other then that design one and get someplace to make it. i dont know who else just does lips.

He doesn't have a gtr front bar so I don't like his chances of attaching a gtr lip. I personally don't like S1 front bars but hey, its all personal preference. If i were you i'd get a Jun or topsecret front bar.

Answer me this puppers. Does anybody make a lip for the standard 33 series 1 bar. f**k all the aftermarket bars. They look like a block of flats and arent worth the trouble I see dudes going to to avoid gutters, speed bumps etc.

u'll find the main factor behind front bar design is airflow!

vents etc aid in directing that airflow

i personally love this bodykit

http://www.do-luck-usa.com/products.html?auto=BCNR33

could put a gtr lip on the bottom....other then that design one and get someplace to make it. i dont know who else just does lips.

Seems to me that designing my own is the only way I am going to get what i want. I am after the late 70's muscle shovel look front spoiler.

u'll find the main factor behind front bar design is airflow!

vents etc aid in directing that airflow

i personally love this bodykit

http://www.do-luck-usa.com/products.html?auto=BCNR33

You are demented. that looks like a bloody tokyo high rise building. So does the top secret shit.

Not that i know of but you may want to join in the tuesday night dinner if you are still around then. We usually have a good time. Welcome to Bris.

I should be in Brisbane for atleast one year; I am doing a transfer from the company in Dubai to the Australian head office in the CBD.

Looking for some new culture experience, which I'm sure Australia has plenty to offer.

I've been a long time reader of this forum, but have only signed up, can you point me into the right direction for the Tuesday night dinners? I wouldn't mind signing up for one.

Edited by Mr Kofi Ahmed

I should be in Brisbane for atleast one year; I am doing a transfer from the company in Dubai to the Australian head office in the CBD.

Looking for some new culture experience, which I’m sure Australia has plenty to offer.

I’ve been a long time reader of this forum, but have only signed up, can you point me into the right direction for the Tuesday night dinners? I wouldn’t mind signing up for one.

Look in the events section mate. It is posted there every week as to where we are going.

We will show you all the culture you could wish for. hehehe.

Dunno bout a front lip but you will get a fat lip if you keep this shit up.

rofl's

do u want me to pick that dummy up from the ground for you? :(

I am bring my wife and my son, however you can have neither.

dammit :ninja:

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