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Mmm...32 or 33, they're both GT-Rs. Either one will be fine. If it were me though, I'd wait for some awesome specimen to turn up (budget around $25-30k) and then get that one.

I troll the SAU for sale thread pretty hard and there's not much getting around atm that takes my fancy...

I think the LS1 into a skyline is a great idea! I see more S chassis with LS' in them rather than Rs. Imagine how well that'll go cos he goes real well with the N/A now as it is :thumbsup:

Speaking of dropping prices, Evos are coming down real nice. A nice 8 can be had for around the 23k mark. Cheaper rego for a GT-R-esque vehicle and they go just as good if not better :ph34r::P

Speaking of dropping prices, Evos are coming down real nice. A nice 8 can be had for around the 23k mark. Cheaper rego for a GT-R-esque vehicle and they go just as good if not better :ph34r::P

....I see what you mean with the trolling :P

Righto all, its that time of the year its CHARITY CRUISE time :banana:

We had 5 cars from up this way make the trip down an I would like to double the amount of cars going down this year. We had a blats last year and this years cruise is shaping up to be bigger and better. There we around 110 cars there on the day.

I will be heading down again this year and will work out a meet point in the coming weeks for the Toowoomba people. Can meet up with others along the highway to convoy down

Just clarify

I don't read stuff so

Can someone tell me where the starting point is and where the end point is for the cruise please?

I promise I will read that.

This is the big one folks. Muster all the support you can find and lets make it one to remember.

DATE.....november 4th

Time.....9 am muster 10 am departure

Place.....DFO carpark brisbane airport.

Price...$10.00 per car donated to charity

Route...Depart dfo and head over.Airport overpass and through both the airport link tunnel and Clem 7 tunnel on to Ipswich road heading to qld raceway.

We will park up in the main carpark at QLD raceway Where we will conduct our raffles etc and during te regular racing programmed lunch break we will put every car on the track for our annual club photo

Just count yourself lucky that I am bored as already and I still got another 2 weeks before I can go back to work. Wouldn't be too bad if I could take the 32 for a drive each day but.

lazy kent

Seconded

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