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heheh i dont see ur car at monvtille much... im there like its my 2nd home haha... i always see a white r33 gts-t with silver mags prob 16 or 17 and another silver 33 up there...

does any 1 see my car about red 31 with a blue bonnet... liam gets around abit haha thought i'd see if he gets spotted as he said ppl wave and he doesnt know who they are??

is that the red hunka with loud arse exhaust from the skid pan lol which see's alot of rev limiting action lol ha ha

Sunnycoast- so that would mean you live in the noosa area cause thats the only place i drive with the exceptions of the maleny/montville area once every fortnight. work for me is to hectic to go elsewhere

Not even close. Live in the Buderim area. Suprised i don't see you too much up in Maleny/Montville..... Think i have seen you at alex once or twice. Maybe theres just too many r33 4doors getting around these days. Either way, let me know when your coming down so i can meet ya.

Take it easy matey.

Chris

budrim, actually i do go up there a bit. normally at the budrim tavern sunday nights for dinner or dropping my lil sis off at her bfs.

the best way to identify my car is the black and gold number plates and the black rims. there is also the japan sticker i put over the the being active one on the back bumper.

i go up montville late at night with some of my mates which are soon to be joined by a sprinter when its on the road :laugh: only got pistons, a ecu and paint to go.

and then there is the mod plate for the turbo and road worthy...

Edited by 000DNK

Ouch, that sounds expensive. i got quoted $100 for all windows by tint-mart thats if i sourced my own tint. Sunnycoast can lead u in the right direction, he got his done today for fairly cheap i believe.

100 sounds better to me.

my mates used to own tint a car but since they sold it its gone down hill round here. i gave it a go and dont like the work no more.

and i just found out i have to road worthy my car thank god it is stock

Hey,

Had my 5th car done today at RTC 4x4 in Nambour. Ask for the owner (Phillip) and tell him Christian sent you in for a good deal. Very reliable and do an excellent job. - Dont let the look of the place fool ya, they are good at what they do.

RTC 4x4Shp 5/ 27 Coronation Ave Nambour 4560 (07) 5476 0277

Edited by SunnyCoast
Anyone know of a place that does a good tint. last place i went to had bubbles developing before a month was out. and would you know how much roughly? the non decent was $258 to get done.

endrust.

sugar road maroochydore. behind pedders

they did me 2 shades over legal for an extra 50bucks. stoked

was about 350

Edited by r33cruiser

FINALLY got my new clutch in....stoked. :banana::w00t:

so if u see a silver r33 with "exedy racing clutch" decal on top rear window, please forgive me lol. still learning how to control a carbon-d twinplate.

i stuck on the sticker hoping ppl behind me will make allowances. :D

fark it bites hard. bunny hopped, stalled and chirped it a few times :blush::blush:

Edited by r33cruiser

haha yeah it is 85urk i've seen u driving along like ages ago waved but got no repsonce.... the exhourst is fixed now half legal but not as loud, bolts fell out near the extractors --- almost made me deff.

000dhk well then i have seen that group and herd u... nice bunch of cars if its the rite ppl im thinking of ....

any 1 going out tonite? im being a passenger in my mates comodore... and before u say it... his not a bogan just sometimes lol o well... his trying to sell his car so if i see any 1 out and they get a wave from a comodore it will prob be me i realy hate lapping though... stupid stuff

sounds like its a nice 1 to get the hang of the new clutch ill keep my eyes peeled

Edited by red_screamer

i havent been out in my r33 for around 4 weeks and even then that was a quick route to avoid friday afternoon traffic on the high way. last time i was at montville was feb. havent been allowed to drive again till just recently. still dont have clearance to drive a manual either :D but it shoudlnt be long.

the cars that are usaully that way is a fluro green ke70, 180 sx and i am a little hazy of the rest. the fluro green ke70 is off the road thou at the moment so he is driving his otehr one which is naked green.

i havent been out in my r33 for around 4 weeks and even then that was a quick route to avoid friday afternoon traffic on the high way. last time i was at montville was feb. havent been allowed to drive again till just recently. still dont have clearance to drive a manual either :D but it shoudlnt be long.

the cars that are usaully that way is a fluro green ke70, 180 sx and i am a little hazy of the rest. the fluro green ke70 is off the road thou at the moment so he is driving his otehr one which is naked green.

is your sedan a manual?

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