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It was a good night, I guess.

At least nobody has made any jokes about my one-eyed, purple headed monsta. Sure woulda been nice to have 20-20 vision through the twisties.

For those who didnt know (and I do NOW) the GTR has separate fuses for left and right headlight assemblies, and no fortune spent on new globes will fix a blown fuse :nowigetit:.

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no worries erin .... it just gave us a chance to open it up in the hills to pass you :D Sorry I didn't get to introduce myself .... there's always next time!

Paul .... u eeeeeeeeediot - all that wasted time - not to mention the knuckle crunching. Oh well at least it's fixed now and not some major problem!

Brad .... sif me keep up with a $100,000 GTR pfft :(

Andrew i meant when u got left behind the whole pack and we were waiting and ringing. Not about whos got what and how fast it as. Dunno what happened and doesnt matter to me, maybe u were talking to some one and got left behind at one of the stops.

Either way all good m8.

hehe yes I stayed behind to help Paul install his new headlamp globe - to no avail. Then drove slow (so he could keep up) in front of him so he had some idea where the road went .... it would have been darn hard to see with only one fogged up headlight! :(

Then we had a slight detour nearly to Mount Torrens before coming to meet you guys at Hahndorf Subaru .... you guys nicked off down the freeway and disappeared after that - we went into town, did some laps and let some smoke out of my tyres (they are still very full!) :D .... too bad you missed it!

Matt/Diggity - how was JMS after?

Pity about all the waiting around. But still a good nights cruising.

John - Thanks again for the strap in the beast. Really appreciate it.

Was good to meet everyone and put faces to names.

Can't wait for the next cruise.

Stuart - Passenger in the 200SpecR

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