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Jus thought I'd let anyone know that the Motokhana in the K-Mart car park in Gladstone is on this Sunday starting from about 9 or 10 am. If anyone wants to come down, let me know. Otherwise enjoy your cruise dudes. It's sounds like it's going to be really good.

It would be awsome to change the cruise from Yeppoon to Gladstone... would anyone be interested in going to Gladdy instead for this Motokhana... it would be interesting... although it is tuff finding enough fuel to get there and back...

tell me what you all think??

or does it stay as a beach run??

Rick do you reckon you could organise the beach boys for a cruise to Gladrock??

Hmm... I really have to do something about my info on www.garagespank.tk

it's just that the plans for it are nothing like what I was going to do to it a couple of months ago... Although atleast it does have a T28 on it... to bad it isn't a S15 turbo... but it still a big upgrade from the CA turbo that was on it...

Actually is anyone interested in rising rate fuel pressure regulators... I want to order in a batch of these AMOS ones... cheap... different... did I mention cheap...

It's just they come from America so if anyone is interested in this great product... pm me or something just cause I want to order in one for myself and one for Phill's GQ patrol... so while I'm at it... should order in bulk... I'll try to get a price put up on that spank website soon... just so if anyone wants one of these cheap regulators they can call me... either that or they can order them in themselves of course...

the trouble with silvias is their independent front end, they just dont have the articulation or cross up. dont get me wrong, there great on road, but its was the wombat holes in the latest "tuff import challenge" where they come unstuck. but i dont know maybe someone out there has bombed one up with a 24in lift and possibly 38in tyres(not rims). but like i said, i just dont know.

Yeah Brocky Cutter I have done extensive modifications to mine and I still lift a wheel going over a gutter... they just don't seem to have the flex of a full bombed "floating"front end skyline...

although silvias always beat them in the uphill climb... It's a tuff decision but air lockers fix the flex problem...

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