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The biggest issues with perth is its speed limits and people being stingey. People pay as little as possible for tyres, corse ur 20 dollar plastic tyres arnt gonna grip the road and not enspire confidence. How are you supost to drive if u cant feel what the cars doing??? Specialy in the wet.... and the speed limits, iv never understood why ud make giant v8s and have such slow limits. At 100kmh my concentration level is minimal as which i think most peoples is too. Lots of unconcentrated frustrated people makes for dangerous roads.


Where do I get these $20 tires? [emoji12]

Hey folks - unfortunately I need to sell off my Skyline!

Does anyone happen to know anybody who might be chasing a manual V36?  I have a good'un.  I thought here might be a good place to ask!  If you guys know anyone or have any tips, let me know. 

As always - much appreciated!

James.

Hey folks - unfortunately I need to sell off my Skyline!
Does anyone happen to know anybody who might be chasing a manual V36?  I have a good'un.  I thought here might be a good place to ask!  If you guys know anyone or have any tips, let me know. 
As always - much appreciated!
James.


That's no good mate, there are a few jap car Facebook groups

Saw the car tonite for the first time since tuesday, parts alone come to more than its insured for..

 So im at a bit if a crossroads, do i buy it bk and build a race car or rebuild it as a road/race car

Saw the car tonite for the first time since tuesday, parts alone come to more than its insured for..
 So im at a bit if a crossroads, do i buy it bk and build a race car or rebuild it as a road/race car


Over night parts from Japan


And 2 of the big ones
Saw the car tonite for the first time since tuesday, parts alone come to more than its insured for..
 So im at a bit if a crossroads, do i buy it bk and build a race car or rebuild it as a road/race car



f*kc didn't expect that!! [emoji24][emoji24]
10 hours ago, t_revz said:

 


Sup travis pastrana?

Making the most of the wet weather on the bike?

 

LOL no. Sad news is after 5 years of manual labour, I have fkd my spine again (3rd times the charm - looking at fusion this time) So the bike isnt seeing much use.

Actually looking into stripping the old girl down and rebuilding it as a retro street scrambler. Think old steel fuel tank, flat tracker eat and low riding guards front and back

*rummage*

 

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ALso, as fellow wagon aficionados, Y'all might want to take a squizz at this years pebble beach concours. 

Apart from Aston Martin FINALLY releasing more details about the upcoming vanquish shooting brake. V12 2 door wagon out of the box with almost 600hp? Anyone in the market for a kidney or 2?

 

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Plus, Coco Chinetti Jr's hand built 330 Fez will be auctioned off. Previously owned by the junkie in the wierd hat from Jamiroquai its expected to get $1M +

 

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Saw the car tonite for the first time since tuesday, parts alone come to more than its insured for..
 So im at a bit if a crossroads, do i buy it bk and build a race car or rebuild it as a road/race car


If you wanted it to be a race car you could buy it back and tube frame the front end.
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