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........a sr20 :down:

hahaha. we all know silver skylines with decent turbo and stock engine go bang first. :laughing-smiley-014:

But on a different note why dont us sunny coasters head out for a drink or something tonight to meet and greet for a bit of a chin wag? :rofl:

falcons are only sick when they have been worked on by the bush mehanics.Anyone heard or see that show on abc or sbs while back? I dont know if it still comes on.

That show was awesome. broken drive shaft, use a big stick. popped tyre, fill it with grass, broken leaf springs, again with the big stick. fuel pump broken just fill the wiper bottle and put the hose into the carby.

those are the only ones i remember. freakin awesome.

That show was awesome. broken drive shaft, use a big stick. popped tyre, fill it with grass, broken leaf springs, again with the big stick. fuel pump broken just fill the wiper bottle and put the hose into the carby.

those are the only ones i remember. freakin awesome.

yeah the show was funny but they were pretty smart to think of ways to get a falcondore up and running again.saw once the wheels came off te hub at the front so they grabbed a plank of timber just laying around in the bush and some vine and somehow wound it to the front hub to act as a ski to slide along.

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