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haha I like the social aspect of it. He got a new car and wanted to try it out on some roads so I offered the Cotter. He's idea, so I wouldn't go unless he was. Bank account frozen (no work) so fuel has to be used wisely :P

Just got news from iron chef that my car is on the way to compliance and should be there this week. They are installing new tires and band extender so I can pick up Aus radio.

Sooo close now

Where is pick up?

We should do a cruise in honour of Daniel and his new riiiiiiiiiide.

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mine took about two weeks get yourself a permit btw. NSW,ACT.I picked up mine from Melbourne so i didnt know i had to get a permit for NSW,VIC and ACT. Driving back got pulled over in NSW and they were meant to give me a $1200 fine but they let me go. Save yourself the hussle and get all permits.

Yeah right now I have paid about $13,500
Iron Chef quoted about $16,500 landed and complied.
So his guess is around $3000

They are fitting the cheapest possible tires for me because I won't be keeping the rims.
Also a radio band extender so I can pickup aus radio stations.

Room. I has none.

I think I'm going to investigate a storage unit for 4 months or so. Not an expense I need right now, but if it's not long term at least I won't be forking out for one indefinitely.

Storage, at least theres a bit of choice these days,

Cant build a shed where you are.

Was thinking the Bond roll bar thats FIA approved and bolt in might go well in the 32.

I can take it out for road use.

1/2 cage is probly the way to go.

Whaddayareckon?

$1015.00 six point roll cage with diagonal.... $670.00 1/2 cage with
diagonal
thanks 02 45879672

-----Original Message-----
To: bondrb@bigpond.net.au
Subject: R32 Skyline

Hi, im wondering if you make the removable roll bar/cage for R32 Skyline.
If so, what are the options and cost.
thanks, Mike.

Speaking of good locations .... here's a trip (with stages) I hope to be doing in the next few months if things go my way .. if they don't go my way I'll stick to going to doing a lap around the ACT, to Civic for a coffee then home :closedeyes:

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Speaking of good locations .... here's a trip (with stages) I hope to be doing in the next few months if things go my way .. if they don't go my way I'll stick to going to doing a lap around the ACT, to Civic for a coffee then home :closedeyes:

TheTrip_zps948ac42c.jpg

What sort of time frame do you expect to do this over?

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