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Hi guys!

See below for details of our next Garage Cafe meet.

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Location: Garage Cafe at 221 Berkeley St. Carlton

Date: Friday 31 August 2012

Time: 630pm to late

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Hope to see the regulars as well as a few new faces.

Please post up your attendance so I can book the venue.

Cheers,

Keith

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Oh Keith, when you get your zorst put on, you mind telling me total cost and how long you were without your car for?

If its a reasonable price, and its only for like the better part of a saturday, i might give them a ring and get my bolted back on

Car is going in for its Major service that day.

Will try to scam another car to try to make it lol

I'm getting mine serviced (a minor only) that day too. Where you taking yours?

down at my mechanics in springvale

over teh 100k mark and the partner wont let me shell out for a cheap daily driver lol

I'm out at Nuwan's.

Still runs fine after 100k? Mines about to hit 85k, so having a minor service.

Oh Keith, when you get your zorst put on, you mind telling me total cost and how long you were without your car for?

If its a reasonable price, and its only for like the better part of a saturday, i might give them a ring and get my bolted back on

Popping by Revzone next Tuesday. Quoted me $80 to put the xorst on plus the time it takes for them to fix the fitment issues. They have a xorst welding specialist there but he only works weekdays. Will let you know the total damage after I pick it up.

I'm out at Nuwan's.

Still runs fine after 100k? Mines about to hit 85k, so having a minor service.

Yea still runs fine.. most of my Kms are freeway KMS. Should feel sharper once i get my major done though

Just a reminder that this is still on, although I may be car-less (Hoping that Revzone guys manage to get the exaust on by Friday.)

Look forward to see you all...and Norby and Richard, you are most welcome to join us!

Just a reminder that this is still on, although I may be car-less (Hoping that Revzone guys manage to get the exaust on by Friday.)

Let me know if you or Josh want a lift, happy to swing past after work.

lol justin is still there? I took my rex to him back in 2004..is craig still there?

Haven't seen Craig, or George for a few years. Justin is the main guy, and I have a lot of time for Jason as well.

does justin do servicing for v35's?

if so, care to PM me a price?

cheers mate

At the risk of going off topic, yes they do minor & major servicing, in fact they do everything that's not body panel work (even tyres). Can't remember the price off the top of my head (got a lot of things done at the same time) but I was pleasantly surprised.

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