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6 hours ago, ElleAli76 said:

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When I was in Nismo Factory I asked the GTR mechanic regarding the clunking noise came out from my car , he gave me this and he reckon it’s not the bushes , I need to clean the IMG_1515132234.801114.jpg

Parts that he circled shows on the diagram. Dave said he can do it but he won’t take the risk , who can help me with ? Lochy ? Or josh ?

I can do it for you? I was trusted with a $400k m760li today ?

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2 hours ago, t_revz said:

Anyone know if point to point cameras check rego expiry?

Depends on the system, its either conna pick up ur rego and speed and bill you for exceas speed or ita gonna do that and flag up to someone somewhere that the rego is expired

Looking at the pic it looks like he wants you to clean and lube the hubs. We have to do the same thing with the x5m's as the make a horible cracking sound otherwise



Yup ! That’s what he said to me , Let’s give that a go , when can I drop the car ? And what’s your mobile number ?

All I have posted a new cruise in the events section, your feedback is welcomed.

Hills and a feed January 2018 Cruise
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/applications/tapatalk/index.php?/topic/473053-Hills-and-a-feed-January-2018-Cruise

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All I have posted a new cruise in the events section, your feedback is welcomed.

Hills and a feed January 2018 Cruise
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/applications/tapatalk/index.php?/topic/473053-Hills-and-a-feed-January-2018-Cruise


Good work. Hope you get a good turnout
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Only $684 to get to Japan near the in laws if we travel this year.... very tempting



Book it ! That’s so cheap and I still have ¥80000 in cash [emoji383].

We’re going back in 2020 summer Olympic



Book it ! That’s so cheap and I still have ¥80000 in cash [emoji383].

We’re going back in 2020 summer Olympic


Hopefully we will be there for the Olympics too. Need to sort accommodation
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