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Diff?? how?, its not shuddering jus jumping a bit. Was told by someone the 4 wheel causes that?? but honestly not sure, my SC-VS would not jump when laying tracks or getting sideways but the R33 tends too sometimes, at 1st i thought it was the suspension setup being to hard so changed some of the settings to soften them up slightly at the rear and left the front alone but it didnt help much for the straight line burnouts.

you guys are lucky you only got on the highway at the Bribie turnoff... heading back from the Sunshine Coast, it was stop start from the Ettamogah Pub, to the Bribie turnoff... what is normally about a 35 minute trip, turned into a 2 hour trip... NOT HAPPY JAN...

I probably saw you too bunta :D

what were you in?

I was driving the car in my sig!...Tough luck with the pothole, hope it gets sorted soon ;)

i really wish i had used an ' when i setup my name

as in Spook's Skyline

as in, just spook for me;

yes, its getting bloody rare that i actually get to drive the car

i only had it today, coz there was work to be done on it :huh:

i was even wearing my sau tshirt today!

very excited to see erin in my hood

was just on way to get my new exhaust

Hehe.. reliving my youthful days in West End and getting me some egg custard rolls. MMMmmm.. soo yummy! And only $1 each! Bargain!

Probably costs them like $0.10c to make.

i really wish i had used an ' when i setup my name

as in Spook's Skyline

as in, just spook for me;

yes, its getting bloody rare that i actually get to drive the car

i only had it today, coz there was work to be done on it :(

I can change it if you like?

Was waving like a mo fo at about three different lines this week but never got a return wave.

Silver 32 Sedan on Mt Cotton RD

White 33 Coupe on Boundary RD Thornlands

Burgundy 33 on Boundary RD Thornlands.

I was in my riced up black 32 sporting the low wind resistance stickers on the rear quarter glass.

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