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Carseldine sounds good to me for meet up's because depending on the shift I am on I'll finish work in Carseldine at 6-8ish but mostly because I actually know how to get there... I will be up on 11th March so the meets after then consider me there :thumbsup: also after then if you see a pink S2 33 with a white front bar and grey around the side indicators thats me... Slowly changing all my bodywork to the kit I want one piece at a time lol then will get it all made pretty pink again :laugh:

Soooo. im sure i had replied. but apparently not.

Thursday sounds sweet to me at carseldine to kick things off again. short cruise and pizza capers is a win in my book.

SAU southside/northern NSW cruise is this weekend!! ima gonna be there, and the next happy laps for lakeside is also up on the state site. we should all go to one of these things together soon, rather than just 1 or 2 cars at a time. we dont need to take it in turns :rofl2: this will be a topic of convo on thursday.

marriage, poorness and the vague possiblility of selling the liner are over for the moment :merli:. and i need a serious dose of faster driving, this daily commute and highway driving is getting boring.

*so i just bought another gear knob for my car that doesnt fit..........anyone have an after market gear knob? i need to sort this shit out. 2 in a row, and neither fit...despite being advertised as "10mm" and "skyline" in the article. can it really be that hard? i stole a gear knob off a '98 URABUS liberty and it was a perfect and straight fit for my old '82 mazda 323

i got a drift brand gear nob on mine bodo, cost a little was about $60 i think, had adaptors for all the different sizes, and what is this cruise you speak of?, as for happy smacks i'm going to try and get in again, the last one was fun as, but i want to try and get some things done before then, if not just take it a little easier

ok, yeah thats not my style. i want one that screw on. no plastic bits or glue. or the funny little 3 grub screw things either.

I'll have to have a look at yours then Joe. the one i bought has a 10mm screw on adapter...but the thread pitch seems to be different to the skyline.

check out the events section on the state page for said cruise details

yeah saw the cruise info, wont be going as it is mels birthday that day and we have my son, so too long of a drive for him, as for my gear nob, it has these adapters as well, but all you do it find the correct one, screw that into the gear nob the screw it onto the gear lever, as there is no thread on the adapter, kinda like a self tapping gear nob, but once it's on, it wont be coming off in to much of a hurry

well i will meet you all there by about 7:30, got some family members coming as well, as tuesday was my birthday and this will be a combo meet with you guys and a little birthday gathering

it all depends on where you live mate, basically guys from cabulture down to probably burpengary will meet at the bp on the highway southbound the drive down to pizza capers carsaldine, where as i live in lanwton so i would be going from lawnton to pizza capers, and hopefully get there about 7:30, if you live around either areas, let us know and either meet up with the guys up north a little more, or you and i can meet up somewhere around lawnton strathpine area then go down, or you could just meet us at capers

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