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anyone know of a bluebird or datsun club in aust?

there website?

http://ozdat.com/ozdatonline/

:rofl:

Been a member there for about 10 years now :D

Check out my supercharged SR20DE 200B wagon :(

Edited by RubyRS4

I know i get a bit shirty all the time about things but doesnt any one google any more gts lets just ask my online buddies and ill see what answers i get

i also understand its good to ask as i didn't know about ozdat but it seems people dont even look any more and just want to be spoon fed :(

boy its hot today

actually steve i did google and i found datsun club of south australia... but that wasnt much help.

and i few various other sites, so then i asked and found exactly wat i wanted..

did it kill u to read it in the wasteland??? would u like me to start a new thread?

thanks ruby..

yep, hot. Trains today are shit, little to no air con in the carriage i was on :(

public transport in general is shite in hot weather. and the govt wonders why people still drive to work. perhaps its because u dont wanna smell like the inside of a gym when u get to work (unless u work in a gym, apologies to personal trainers out there)

-D

boosting the stag yesterday, beaut tune from boost werx.

feels unreal, even with all that heatsoak the engine is so strong!

kudos to to the Slide turbo bush-bearing "stage-2" highflow, really really reliable & strong even with 46deg tarmac heat ..... nice

so happy with my stagea now. really is a nice drive :(

learned so much from this site, pity these days there arnt too many in-depth threads.

nah im quite happy with my current one! hooked on fishing and crabbing now tho :( haha

hehe im goin fishing weekend after next. hopefully get some snappers ... crabbing sounds interesting damo, are u using nets from the jetty or dab nets ?

-D

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