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G'day guys driving home tonight I saw two Skyline Gtr's fully prepped for targa in pink with Donut king signage.

Guess this marks the start of cars coming in for targa.

for anyone who wanted a look they are at the suspension shop don't know the name opposite "store it safe" in Invermay.

Cheers Lavers

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Good timing fellas

I will be coming over to service my old R32 GTR at Targa this year and am looking for someone I can loan jacks, stands , jerry cans etc off.

As W A is a long and expensive trip we are trying to keep transport costs down, especially of spare parts.

If you are mechanically minded and want to service on the the event, an arrangement can be made as well.

PM or contact me on the number below.

This is the new owners first time so don't expect anything magical but we hope to finish and build on the experience for next year.

Cheers

Ken

nice :) ours is dropping arriving the week before....god knows how they get their cars ready this early ;)

Duncan , know the feeling , we are still building brakes, installing clutches, re making exhausts.

What comp number are you?

Ours is 828

Cheers

Ken

Yeah Gtrken you could probably borrow most of that stuff off me If you want. my old man has heaps of stuff down in his shed.

Just PM me with the stuff you need and I'll check if we've got it.

Would love to be on a support crew but can't because i've got school that week. Bugger

Hope this can help in some way.

P.S.

If anyone else running in Targa wants any help just PM me.

Cheers Lavers.

Good timing fellas

I will be coming over to service my old R32  GTR at Targa this year and am looking for someone I can loan jacks, stands , jerry cans etc off.

As W A is a long and expensive trip we are trying to keep transport costs down, especially of spare parts.

If you are mechanically minded and want to service on the the event, an arrangement can be made as well.

PM or contact me on the number below.

This is the new owners first time so don't expect anything magical but we hope to finish and build on the experience for next year.

Cheers

Ken

If you get to Burnie and need a hoist give me a call & let me know as I have a shed in town.

0407 643 302

  • 2 weeks later...
G'day guys driving home tonight I saw two Skyline Gtr's fully prepped for targa in pink with Donut king signage.

Guess this marks the start of cars coming in for targa.  

for anyone who wanted a look they are at the suspension shop don't know the name opposite "store it safe" in Invermay.

Cheers Lavers

Hi Laver,

Just thought I'd let you know that you were sort of right, and yes they are here for Targa, but that weekend for the Octagon 400 at Baskerville Raceway.

Cheers Mate and keep supporting the Skylines,

Regards

Paul Darko

  • 2 weeks later...

Hmmm, Love targa! Skyline heaven, Was down at georgetown today for work and decided to have a break and watch the cars rock up to the prologue. Very nice. Gonna go to the silverdome 2nite and have a more decent look.

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