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Hey everyone!

I've been around Alice Springs trying to get all of the skylines together as Duncan suggested for a cruise night and a general exchange of ideas on the skylines. It would also be a good time for all the NT skylines to start prepping their cars for the Car Show at Blatherskite park showgrounds later on in the year. The previous show contained a mere TWO skylines : a R33 gts and a R32 gts-t ! Come on guys I know there's a lot more skylines than that in town.

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yeah that post was not directed at dave. he would be the only person up here that knows about skylines.

who ever gave that bit of paper to dave. thanks alot. maybe before you open your mouth find out the circumstances for that post. who ever used RBNT's login you will be found.

Minorci,

Nothing you have written has been taken out of context - nor could it! Those who have been involved in this problem just want it finished and forgotten, we have much better things to do with our time!!!! Congrats on getting your s13 from Craig, I have just have my 32 tuned by a friend in QLD. He has almost cracked the 33 prgramming problems (tuning on the fly/dyno). We all need to get together to see if we can come up with the cash to fly him up for tuning (the guys a genius), I will provide his accommodation and the tuning will take place at Hi Tech (note to self - ask dave about dyno time!!!!!) For anyone interested please PM myself, SIM88 or RON (nuffin-werks).

Cheers,

Ken

Sounds good, i'll be up for it when i have enough to get this engine rebuild done.

Do you need a motor??? My container is just about packed and will be leaving in around a week, let me know if you need one - I have heaps of rb20 available in Japan. Who is rebuilding your motor???

PM me.

Ken

TESTING TONIGHT AT BREWER ESTATE

BK here letting you know about the car tuning/testing at brewer estate rd. All parties involved are meeting at Alice Springs MVR at 9pm tonight for a weigh in. See you there!

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