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I've been offline for a while, in between jobs etc...

I was left a nice little Elite card on my windscreen a week or two back on Calvary Hospital. Anyone here?

My car is a gray GTI-R.

While we're at it, anyone here own the White GST-t working at McArthur House (corner Nothbourne Ave and McArther Ave)?

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That would have been the sneaky club president of EliteSport - Oppy....He works at Calvary....He's registered on here as Eliteopps....There R a couple of other blokes from Elite on here as well...John from Audiotec is our Vice Pres, he's registered on here too. You should come along to the dyno day on Saturday Poyz....all details R posted in the events section. Be good to have you there.

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Not too sure mate. We got a couple of WRX's and another Gti-R in the club so i think Oppy would have tried to accomodate everybody. Plus I think some GTR's will be there. At a guess i'd say yes. Wouldn't be certain unless I ask John or Ops. Just come along anyway...should be a good turn out. If it isn't you can still meet some members and watch some other cars burn up the rollers!

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Yeah, I did drive past.

I told myself I'd get up early and pop by so I can have a chat. (I spoke to Scott at Hogsbreath the night before).

Never happened, got up late and just drove past since I was in the neighbourhood. My cousin flew into town and we were headed to Sydney that day.

When's the next meet. I'll stop this time, I promise :D

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  • 2 weeks later...

I really hope it gets rid of that F**king stutter at 5k revs. see you soon.....when I'm stuck in my garage scratching my head about how to put those front splits in........man you should see where my STOCK TWEETERS are mounted. I can tell I'm going to spend endless night and days on it.

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