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Haha I remember back when I was young (all those many, many moons ago) I went in my first 33 gtst and it just had the cooler fitted without piping :P

Haha I could could run a front mount, screw a pod filter to the left hand side of it and run my intake pipe from the throttle body to the other side... EPIC COOLINGGGGGG! :devil:

Btw, Happy New Years Toowoomba people!

Happy new years Tony!

Could be fake :dry:

There used to be a black vs wagon that got around with a front mount literally zip tied in.... No piping or anything just the front mount *facepalm*

That's just Gatton/bogans for ya

Haha I remember back when I was young (all those many, many moons ago) I went in my first 33 gtst and it just had the cooler fitted without piping :P

Bloody South Africans.

Well I just spent the last 3 and a half hours washing, rubbing the car down with a clay bar, washed again, polished and vacuumed the 32, all nice and clean and back under the car cover in the shed.

hahaha no go with the N/A mate, its got a Rb25det Neo motor in it.

Damn I was hopping you we're one of the cool kids :P

I kid bro, always great to have more people keen for cruises around the area :)

Edited by Captain Natro

Continuing on from last years very popular dinner and chats, thought that we could kick off this year with dinner and a movie.

Considering that South Bank is cheap on cinema tickets and because they have decent food thought that that would be a good place to go.

Who: People who are interested in Skylines and cars as well as their significant others.

What: Catch Up for dinner and a movie.

Where: Grilled and then South Bank Cineplex

When: Dinner at 7 and then movie around 9:30pm, Friday 11 January, 2013

Why: Because its the first week back at work for a lot of people and we all could do with a break. It's also been a while since we've caught up, so why not!

How: Well, you drive to the car park and park your car, then walk to the restaurant. . alternatively, I'll be heading there straight after work so if anyone wants to catch up prior, we could always do that.

The movie that were planning on seeing is Hitchcock. They haven't released times as yet but they said that there should be a session around 9ish.

So, who's in?

  • 2 weeks later...

Righto guys, time for our first meet up for this year. Thinking a little cruise to a pub somewhere for lunch on Sunday. Need to get the Vspec out for a drive, it hasn't done 1km so far this year. Who is in?

Oooo...its gonna be tight. Got the front of one in pieces and the other is overdue for a service.

If everything arrives before the weekend and I manage to get stuck into it on Saturday, I'm in :)

If you don't you can jump in the 32 if you would like. Also I am trying to get some RP from Burstons, I get trade prices so see how much a 5L bottle is and will let you know :thumbsup:

Thanks for the offer :)

I think I should be able to get the buzzbox serviced on Saturday at the very least.

Still waiting on a few things to rock up in the mail so I can drive the new girl instead.

Fingers crossed Burstons can get em cheap. I scored 5ltrs of Motul 8100 for $50 on the weekend off EBay but would like to go back to RP for the next oil change.

Good run today with a few of the TSO boys, top feed at withcott aswelll. Not a bad way to spend a few hours on a Sunday, thanks Tom (Tommis85) Nick (MeLar) and Chris (olloSKYLINEollo) :thumbsup:

Edited by Captain Natro

Yep was a top way to spend a few hours on a Sunday, was talking with to just before and we are thinking about making it a fortnightly thing. Also there was talk about going bowling and to mini golf

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