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hey Joey I won't be there till about 11am or so, but you are right to use the carpark, you don't have to wait for me.

Once I am there I will be able to provide power and the necessary break facilities.

Bit of advice for those showing up.... bring a drink or something to eat as there aren't really any corner shops close that are open on the Sunday around here.

i might be dropping by to help Shane do his fuel pump while strutto does his S-AFC..that is if i'm not too hungover :P

sau workshop in full effect :D

in that case i'll bring the r30 as i need some one to look at the fuel pump wiring to the ECU!!! lol.. :D just jokes!

if the same as the R31's you have to use some sort of relay i hear to change the signal. There is instructions on r31skylineclub.com if you haven't already been there tried that.

if your talking to me then the r30 i have now runs a r32 rb20det, a little off the topic, but i'll have a look anyway :thumbsup:

Spectrix, I got a whole lot more ideas what we can rice green, we basically sat around last night waithing for the nebo run boys to get back and got some aWeSoMe ideas :P

1. Bonnet wiper squirters

2. "SKYLINE" on the back just the writing

3. Wipers

4. Side indicators

5. Front Grille

And maybe at a later stage:

Wing

Side Mirrors

MuUAhaH aHh Ah hA h aH HAHHAH A HhaH A hha haaa

Call meeeee, king of the rice boys!

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