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yeah its pretty funny that, i have met a few more members recently though.

i remember when there were only a 3 r32's, a hand full of 33's & a few 34's getting around, now every P plater has 1.

whats the go with your car? let me know if you want a hand to fix it.

Just the bloody rubber gasket under the plenum has slightly blown out near the rear of the plenum so has a tiny leak. Nothing major it just won't idle without giving it a bit of revs which is a bit annoying.

Pretty sure I have a spare one at the old house so I will go look for it tonight. So will just swap them over, no biggy.

By the sounds of it, chance are it will be in late March/April. Gives some people a chance to get the cars running smoothly... And for those who own mild-upgraded cars, a little time to make them a little better... Haha. >.>

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Hey all -

I'm in Townsville and drive a Skyline. I've got a 2001 R34 GT-T. I just wanted to say hello because I don't really have much time to cruise or post on the boards at the moment with work but I hope to see you around.

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Hey all,

Just thought I'd say hi. I've been up here since the start of the year, have a stock series 2 R33. Favourite roads up here would either be driving up Mt Stuart or Hervey's Range Rd.

Are there any other nearby places to go for a drive that are particularly good?

I'm pretty keen for a cruise and usually head out a few times a week, I'd also like to get into a few of the local events that are on. I'm also keen to start learning how to maintain the car myself.

Also, I'll be needing a RWC soon. If anybody could PM me some info on where to go, and what local workshops are ok, that'd be great.

Cheers

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