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Awesome cruise tonight was awesome. Highlight = eating freshly baked rolls from a bakery at 12am. 30 customers out of nowhere lol.

And watching these two neck and neck (VE was blown) in a rolling was pretty crazy

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the 35 preferred doing rolling starts, obviously would of raped it off the line, apparently the VE was charged so kept up pretty well

You would think that the Ute would be putting 400+rwkw

The R35 was about 360awkw but with the way it puts the power down and quick gear changes, I;'ve seen vids where from a roll an R35 beats GTR's with 100hp + more.

VE HSVs can dip into the 4's for their 0-100; it's not unrealistic to expect a second shaved off that time for supercharging it, which would put it in R35 territory off the line. In a rolling it's no surprise they were even, charged V8 would even have a torque advantage above 100km/h, I would think. This thing did sound ridiculously mean!

Previously was on 3 mobile. Now on Telstra, the switchover will happen tomorrow.

I was on a monthly plan on 3 as my 2 year contract expired about 6 months ago

Why didn't you get a new phone when your contract ended? Mine is up in Jan.. already hanging out for a new phone lol

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