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Poyz: Yeah :P Was fun.

Seeing the 32 GTR in my mirrors was pretty cool - we scared a few other cars which caused much amusement.

Being passed by 2 GTRs like you are going backwards must be great for the brown pants industry.

inark: Don't mean to be a code-cop, but the reason your images aren't working is your slashes go the wrong way. Windows (DOS) likes '' but HTTP likes '/' so they don't work on my Mac.

Can you fix? Would like to see the photos :D

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inark: Perfect! Thanks lots :P

Thems nice pix!

poyz: He was keeping up with me - but that's not really saying much :D

I have only had mine for a month - so wasn't going all out. Was lots of fun all the same.

James: My brother told me Ula was driving like a pansy throughout most of it.

Could have something to do with the fact he once had to get his car towed home from Lorne. He can fill you in when he reads this post and abuses me over the phone.

Lucky for him my brother and I had our cars to go on an interesting drive on the way back home in the dark. Those corners come plenty fast in the dark, esp when they're blind!

lol, yeah i should've

Bloody potholes, on the way back my exhaust scrapped twice going over them:( not the tip but the last bend in the system before the muffler.

who was that grey 33 following me? did you see any sparks flying as I bottomed out?:P

Originally posted by poyz

James: My brother told me Ula was driving like a pansy throughout most of it.

Could have something to do with the fact he once had to get his car towed home from Lorne. He can fill you in when he reads this post and abuses me over the phone.

Ah-ha! An interesting story to be told it seems :P

There was a bit of traffic that held us up in spots (that darn turd-wagon) but we were able to give it a bit of a go. Was the first time I have taken the car for a 'real' drive so am not quite confident pushing it really hard - yet :D

I am getting the suspension fixed (front LHS shock is busted) and new tyres soon - so would like to take it on a training course, then rety the GOR - see if I get more enjoyment from scaring Hyundai Excels :)

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ol, yeah i should've

Bloody potholes, on the way back my exhaust scrapped twice going over them not the tip but the last bend in the system before the muffler.

who was that grey 33 following me? did you see any sparks flying as I bottomed out?"

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sick photo's nark/james...

love that one when you got the cam on the gravel.

I say we should organise another down there soley for photo sessions. (has to be a windy day again for that particular spot)

But there are about 3-4 other places i can think of...

i might be going for a day run in two weeks when i get mine back so i'll check out a few if the spots etc.etc.

i'll post it up as a cruise... see who comes

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