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18 minutes ago, ElleAli76 said:

 


Any parts ?

 

I use amayama a lot for genuine parts. They have really good prices and turnaround times. RHD i use for gauges and stuff for my car when i have to

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Buy a lot from the states aswell for some of the bigger US built cars and high performance GM stuff. Doing another Duramax and F250 build in 2 weeks after i get out the current couple of cars *cough* Colin

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16 hours ago, turboedsloth said:

I use amayama a lot for genuine parts. They have really good prices and turnaround times. RHD i use for gauges and stuff for my car when i have to

Funnily enough my Datsun console was cheaper through Nissan Osborne Park than Amayama!*


*Note: This does not happen often

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We can always do a short run to zigzag and down green mount hill and then you'll hit roe hwy so if you from north u go north vice versa.

Zigzag from the pub to hwy is 30mins of fun.[emoji12]
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Or if you still peckish a mundaring weir trip [emoji7]
Give it an hour
but imagine the exhaust rumble in the valley [emoji38] [emoji39]
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Please discuss to what trip you vote for so i can upload a map and directions for the event page.
Also im thinking about tagging some old members in the event page to see if they will bite the cookie. [emoji514]

Im down for both trips but maybe leaning more towards the weir
What you think..?

4 minutes ago, Hank Scorpio said:

So is the plan to meet at the Tavern and then do a short drive after the meal?

That's what is sounds like.

I'm not sure if my car can handle a spirited drive in the hills right now, we'll see what happens on the day.




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