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lol, you should have just taken the V35! My mate(in the blue R34 GTR that came to the meet once) and I dragged one and it was pretty quick!

The VQ35DE is a powerful engine.

But RB all the way for me :wub:.

Good news!

I just called to check up on my car and it is ready to be picked up at 5pm today.

As I am at work I shall pick it up tomorrow morning.

:bunny:

Now for the service!

Wow, thanks for the offer for rides everyone :) such a friendly bunch!

I'll see if I'm able to even make it there in time haha.

Charlie, would you be heading there from home area or going there straight from somewhere else?

Without my car, I don't get home until anytime between 6:30-7:00 depending.

Don't want anyone going heaps out of their way. I can always come next time anyway!

Curious where the cruise is to though :P

Should make this one, and should have the new pump in. A good try out for it I guess! And should be good to see you'se again! Apple Peal Meets FTW

Is your crew coming down?

Sean'O / Ash / guy with the Chaser?

:P

Charlie, would you be heading there from home area or going there straight from somewhere else?

Without my car, I don't get home until anytime between 6:30-7:00 depending.

Don't want anyone going heaps out of their way. I can always come next time anyway!

I'll be chilling at home from about 6pm :P

hey just making sure everything is still on for tonight? only askin cause came in for a cruise with a group on facebook it was cancaled 30 mins before it was ment to start and i'd drove in from ocean grove :)

hey just making sure everything is still on for tonight? only askin cause came in for a cruise with a group on facebook it was cancaled 30 mins before it was ment to start and i'd drove in from ocean grove :(

sure is mate, these events are never cancelled, wether its, sunny raining or snowing

Well, car still at the mechanic, after putting in the radiator and inspecting under the car, I need to change 2 CV boot covers and replace the Power Steering Fluid lines / hoses.

On the upside, my HKS filters have arrived!

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