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  On 03/04/2011 at 12:12 PM, UNR33L said:

Thanks for the quick reply :thumbsup: will try and organize all this.

Should I be overfilling my engine a bit with oil? (only just had 100k service at racepace so most things should be ok)

Can anyone tell me more info about renewing CAMS?

Ask racepace. You have a GTR and they blow up!

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  On 03/04/2011 at 10:44 PM, Russman said:

If you want cams and have time go into their office in malvern (i think it's malvern)

Caufield.

It's a 2min walk from Caufield Station on Priny HWY.

Been there a few times over the years :)

The google's says that side of the rd is malvern east...The other side of the rd is caulfield.

In any case, yes it is in caulfield.

From memory it cost an extra $70 is you want it done there on the spot.

  On 04/04/2011 at 8:08 AM, UNR33L said:

Hmmm might have to wait until next one running out of time and won't get a chance to get down to Caufield :(

Looks like I'm out till the next event!

Just get AASA

  On 05/04/2011 at 11:32 AM, TRIX34 said:

Cool me and my bro will try be there around that time.

Dion. You had that yellow R34? Blackburn high? Think I met you at a drift event about 2 years ago.

Yeah it's Dion but no yellow 34 anymore got a new white gtt now old car got written off I'll tell u all about it on Saturday but I've got a bad memory so if u spot me first give us a yell I'll be with my brother he has a black 33

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