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Sau-vic Annual Great Ocean Road Cruise 04/04/09 Wrap Up


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Great cruise. Best was through the twisties on the way back for Stage 1. Did Stage 2 go through that route as well?

Phatboy are you running stock clutch???

Nah mate nismo twinplate super coppermix. Why do you ask?

Any interference from cops or was it all smooth?

Nah, were a few in Apollo Bay and Geelong, but we were driving normally so it was fine.

Was definitely a cracking drive back through the mountains. I think I surprised a few with the power and prowess of the V35... I pity those who don't consider it a true Skyline. :(

Haha yeah, very surprised that boat could keep up. Was hearing radio chatter about it.

Yeah I was just cruising and hanging back and up ahead I saw all three R34s circling like vultures around this bus full of schoolgirls, I was like, let me in on the action!

Those girls were hilarious.

Oh yeah that bus load of chicks, woo hoo that was grouse lol... worship.gif
Hahahaha yea the bus was funny as, pity they didnt fancy ur passenger, lol. That was the bang bus, we should of stop and hope in.
hahahaha ye the girls got a little tpo excited lol they were running back and forth both side of the bus hahahaha

they especially got even more excited when ryan pulled out his pro like camera lol

Those chicks were the lols.
Yeah I was just cruising and hanging back and up ahead I saw all three R34s circling like vultures around this bus full of schoolgirls, I was like, let me in on the action!

Those girls were hilarious.

hahahaah yes we were vultures. almost like vultures that havent had a good feed of meat in awhile. :(

Nah mate nismo twinplate super coppermix. Why do you ask?

lol every time i saw you taking of at the lights or parking/reversing you were revving a fair bit so was just wondering :(

lol every time i saw you taking of at the lights or parking/reversing you were revving a fair bit so was just wondering :(

Lol maybe the clutch is worn or it's just my crap driving, but I find I have to rev it a bit to keep from stalling when I am in first or reverse. The friction point is quite sudden.

Loved playing with the white R34 GTR on the otways! Whats your user on here mate? I treid hard to keep up but your too quick hahaha.

Nick was being a girl and not keeping up lol

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