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Nissan Datsun Sports Owners Club has its annual Councourse this weekend.

When: Sunday 28 November

Where: Southbank, outside Esso

Time : 9:00 - 3:30ish

What: All Zs (240 -> 300), Skylines (Prince -> modern), 200SX, GTiR, etc. Standard / Modified / Race

All welcome.

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Well, Great weather for the day, had a nice turn out of cars lined up along Southbank from the old skool up to the newer skylines and a couple of nice 350Z's :) Plenty of eye candy (the cars were not bad either :() and I've come to notice people's amazement with carbon fibre... I counted about 30 people touch my bonnet before I stopped counting :( Unfortunately I didnt bring my camera along so I have no photo's of today..

Thanks to Greg, Matty & the other NDSOC guys for organising the event. Was good to meet a few new people and have a laugh. I think I might even enter my car to be judged next year. Cheers

:)

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GTTR34

I saw ur car today at southbank - very nice car i must :cheers:

Luuuvd the gold brembo's and oh now that u mention it i didn't get to touch ur bonnet...can i touch it next time i see you??  ;)  

The two 32 R's looked great too :)

Haha thanks man, yeh you can touch it next time :rofl: but only cos u asked.. these people just assumed it was ok to grope my bonnet :rant:

Yeah Dale's blue R32 GTR (with the Nispare's stickers) looked MINT, the best example R32 GT-R I've seen ;) and also loved the convertible 350Z and the other with 19" TE37's..

The weather is starting to heat up, bring on summer and the cruisin weather!! :D

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Whats this carbon bonnet? You ricer Matt, I've been looking at one for aaaaages. At one stage I actualy had two difernt types at my place but the fu(ken thing was wrong the first time and damaged the second so in the end I just got a refund :(

 

Pics!

LOL ahh yes, only the best premium quality rice :) I have a C-West CF bonnet. I dont have any new pics yet.. I'll get some soon and post them up.
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lol - Adz v Matt - the ultimate R34 rice battle is ON. But - they have both been on the track so they are allowed.

Sorry I missed it Greg - I just totally forgot. I was thinking there was something on but all I could think of was the Red Bull Billy Kart comp.

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