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I'm new to all these meet up and crusing things so here's my noob question!!

What is a Pension card...

Righto - this weekend's a long weekend (camping). Will pm you for next weekend if you're open, or Pm me if interested for weekend of 20 June - will put something together in the south.

Will carry camera gear for some photos whereever we end up. Try and make it interesting.

Probably meet at Nerang somewhere to swap Pension cards and talk crib.

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Damn... would love to hit up with you guys..

but my gf got an exam on saturday morning so i might have to skip this one...

(exam week for the next 3 weeks for uni students....)

But i'll be sure to join up once the exams are done...

this friday night me an two other mates going for a bit of a drive around..... only three cars at this stage..

my car r32 gtst

one mates car r33 gtr vspec

other mates tidy vb with a v6 conversion

trying to get another friend with r32 gtr but doesnt know if he can make it yet..

would just be the normal coast cruise.. plus check out the ferry road diner went there last friday night some beautiful cars there..

anyway let me know if anyones keen.. can organsie meet point..

Damn... would love to hit up with you guys..

but my gf got an exam on saturday morning so i might have to skip this one...

(exam week for the next 3 weeks for uni students....)

But i'll be sure to join up once the exams are done...

no worrys ill let you know of the next one im gonna organise a day time cruise in the

next few weeks an stop somewhere an ill put on a saugage sizzle.. but ill also let you know if

we have any other little cruises before that.. cheers

no worrys ill let you know of the next one im gonna organise a day time cruise in the

next few weeks an stop somewhere an ill put on a saugage sizzle.. but ill also let you know if

we have any other little cruises before that.. cheers

Coolies dude!

a small drive around before going to bed sounds cool :laugh:

i priced a conversion today for my r32 gtst drive in drive away with a gtr rb26 an r33 gearbox....

very good price $8500 2week turn around... nizzpro at ashmore... see you at tax time oohhh yeah..

Rebuilt 26? Or just one that's lying around that they'll throw in?

Rebuilt 26? Or just one that's lying around that they'll throw in?

as far as i know they just use a front cut which is

normally $5000 to buy on its own.. they wil join up my front mount an big exhaust

they do compression test an full service as in belt,pulleys,tensioners,oils,fliuds,seals,in both motor an gearbox.

Sun Jun 20

Anyone interested? Start from Nerang Sun morn, either

Hinze dam/Tamborine loops (west/north) or

Hinz/Murwillumbah/Tweed (long version, west/south)

Lunch along the way somewhere ... any takers?

Can discuss preferred route or wing it from Sun morning gathering.

Sounds good but i think hinze dam is still closed

Haven't been up there for 5 years myself, so I don't know.

http://www.hinzedamstage3.com/public_notices.php

Western boat ramp is open, on the Nerang Murwillumbah Road.

Natural Bridge is down that way. Not sure what the road surface is like.

http://131940.qld.gov.au/Road-Conditions.aspx?id=92580

Anyhow, make up your own minds.

I'll be on the road Sunday. PM me if you're interested.

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