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Can spectators come watch the hill climbs? I could enter my Peugeot in it, probably perfect for the little beast but ide rather come have a watch and take some photos.

Yep sure can, just send me a message when you want to come have a look, or send Martin one and we will give you the details.

SAU NSW should also be running hill climbs with the MG guys in the near future thanks to the help of Martin, I'll give you details when they happen.

Saw that same car the other day at the Subway thats near the 7Eleven / Maccas after the Hexham bridge. Plates read 34GTTR and it has Volk GTC wheels. Its a GTT, standard rb25 exhaust note. Really nice car though, looked immaculate.

Are you sure? It was a distance from me and nearly dark but a swear it had a GTR kit on it? Or is it just that.... A kit?

Either way it's the first time I have seen him around!

Btw, PM me pics of your breather setup!

Yep sure can, just send me a message when you want to come have a look, or send Martin one and we will give you the details.

SAU NSW should also be running hill climbs with the MG guys in the near future thanks to the help of Martin, I'll give you details when they happen.

Is good to hear they should be happening

I didn't have whole lot to do with it so you guys deserve the credit I reckon

Is good to hear they should be happening

I didn't have whole lot to do with it so you guys deserve the credit I reckon

Carmen and I are now fellow hillclimbers :P We joined last week and i will be there on the 7th if all goes well!

Nothing has happened as yet but will hopefully do so in the future :)

Is anybody interested in having a photoshoot of their car done? Im a hobbyist landscape photographer but have almost all the gear for automotive work (besides a boom unfortunately, but have flashes and all that jazz for standstill shots), just never done it before and would love to shoot some skylines.

Wont be a half assed shitty photo shoot, will be decent. Check out my pics for my quality standards

Heres some of my work if you guys want to check it out:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/phenom37

or

fb:

http://www.facebook.com/BenIsaacPhotography

oh....

And itll be free for all Sau Newcastlers/ Central coasters.

I'd be keen once I give my S15 a rub up with some cutting/polishing compounds etc.....

Been meaning to get an RO buffer for quite some time now.

Unless he is a god with editing software there is no farken way he will be able to fix all the accident damage and close up the panel gaps. :rofl2:

Or clean the ones you have now

I'd be keen but my car would need a lot if photo editing to make it look good

Your car actually takes a pretty good photo! Well on rolling shots it does!

gtt

im guessing it had a 26 woth plates like that? was full respray. not bayside blue

Hmmm it must have been the one i saw... It was across and intersection and dark when i saw it! That and the fact that the windows on the cruiser are tinted so farken dark you think its night even during the day :laugh:

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