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Cheers flick. I got a PM from jenkies (cheers) so I know what's scarnon now.. Dunno if I can be stuffed braving the heat with no aircon (damn belt shredded last week in my driveway)

Edited by Silhouette31
I have never heard so many piss weak excuses ....

And AdMan - you can pay your rego right now online, print out a receipt, put it in your car, and you are good to go.

lol funny stuff

cough" cough" girls :)

Had to bail early. Neither me nor the car were coping with the heat, stalled twice on the esplanade when I put the clutch in.. Once infront of all those people walking near the Palais. Meh

Edited by Silhouette31

Hey cheers again to everyone that braved the heat and came out! Was a decent turn out, just sucked it was so hot, kinda ruined it.

Sorry also i shouldve warned u all the end spot may have been a little dusty! Its an awesome spot for photos, wouldve been alot better on a cooler day. Had heaps of plans to get different photos, like down the ramp etc and with all the different models bunched together, but we were all suffering the heat i think.

Will try organize another one in a month or so when its cooler.

Will put photos up tommorow when im on my computer. Everyone else put theirs up too!

Maybe for the next one if there could be a shot at an old industrial area might look good as well, that might look good.... Though I have no idea where one is.

Does anyone know if there is an R31 GTS-R in Adelaide? would also be good to get one of them out

Hopefully by next years shoot I will have a KPGC10 GT-R replica to bring along aswell :laugh:

stupid thing giving me trouble uploading, ill post up my pics on photobucket or something n chuck a link in a min. cheers to all the organised, hightlights of the day include getting cara payback with the stupid look photo and getting confused which car is mine with another blue32 look alike

i only really got 1 good photo. Mind you I only took 2.

http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j85/Silh.../Picture315.jpg

Sorry it's a bit R31 focussed :laugh:

Edited by Silhouette31

nice shot! its good to see some old school!

to those of you who's cars are hidden i apologise.. i diddnt have the hight! cant wait to see some of the pics taken ontop of the ute! top idea that!!!

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cheers all! next time im thinking ill hitch a ride with glen in his dr 30....... dont think ill be getting people to drive my car anymore :D
No worries mark......... get abit sick of Dave stalling did you? :)

lol, i was gunna say not enough sideways ation how do you stall a 5g launch :P:bunny:

what clutch you got in it

lol, i was gunna say not enough sideways ation how do you stall a 5g launch :D:bunny:

what clutch you got in it

ah hem my heart was breaking as you make these five gran launch jokes...... compression locking up and down gears squeeks and clunks everywhere... may cost me abit down the track... no disrespect to dave but next time when i say can you drive manual with brass button clutch it should be either a yes or no....

it can be driven like a sleeping baby just takes a very loving clutch foot followed by a teency bit of nicely timed love from the throttle :)

its an excedy brass button clutch!! very bitey but i love it... just a pitty i can hardly drive it :P

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