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I also have some family out west, but a bit past there. they live in longreach, but i think they do some stuff in your part of the world as well.

You may have heard of them, Parry smith is my grandfather.

They own Smith Bros. They do like all kinds of stuff. I think they are more in longreach though

Originally posted by gazR33GTSt

Hi guys, good to see i am not alone up here. :P

Mega i hear you got the motor in, hows it all going?

Gary,

Yep the motor is in, the conversion only took one week to complete,we also changed the gearbox, tailshaft, suspension, brakes, ECU's and the complete wiring harness. I have had a few minor hassles though in the form of a stuffed injector and a loose afm plug and I also lost the ceramic turbine on one of the turbos but I fixed all that now.

Is that your car that your waiting for in your avatar? Looks nice!

When will it get here?

Have you seen the HKSGTR in town, its covered in stickers that say Streetmachines.com.au, I wonder who owns it? Looks sweet anyway!

MEGA

Just wondering if you are joking when you say the HKSGTR with Streetmachines.com.au stickers on it. Cause it is Theo from the streetmachines caryard in brissy, He came up to CQ for the drags at Banaraby and stayed in Happyrock for a little while. He really likes the strip up here. He has run his best time at banarby so far.

Sorry if you already know this but was not sure if you were joking or not.

Hi mega, good to hear you got it sorted, that is my car in avatar (the wait is killing me). I was talking to one of Theos mechs at the drags and he said they would probably have to stay around for a bit as their truck had some problems. they ended up driving the GTR half way from brisbane to gladstone.

Originally posted by craz0

I've seen probably three other Skylines getting around here, plus there's a Soarer down the road and I've also seen a silver Supra.

Yes i live in Emerald

I go past that Supra and soarer every morning on my way to work.

I own a white R32 gtst. i get my license back next week, after a 6 month holiday. i'm a good boy now.

I ride a red BMX to work. u seen me

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