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I was driving back to Brisbane from Surfers. Looking at google maps, it looks like I need to pass through Carrara to get there. So yes, it most likely was you. Was that a roll cage? No spoiler?

no spoiler,half cage with cross bar running roof to floor,I was next to(you?) on your left at lights but we took off slowly I waited while we went passed the stadium then at the next lights nothing was happening so I took off....if this sounds familiar it could have been me, wen I was on your right you looked over and smiled I nodded as of to say 'give it a hit' but no joy so yeah I took off....If ant of the details are not right it wasn't me.....

Ha ha. Yep. That is definitely you. When I looked over, I was just waving to say I liked. My misses was next to me scared because she thought I was going to kill her in a drag race or something stupid. Since I only have 1 point, on good behaviour I wasn't going to dare anything anyway.

If I did, would have been interesting as your 34 sure has some balls. Have you taken it to a track or anything?

I absolutely could have been mistaken about the model. Not only was I distracted at the time trying to tell my missus that I wasn't going to hit the gas, I haven't had the pleasure to become too familiar many R34's or R32's unfortunately, except in computer games etc...

I have no doubt it was you now.

See nobody mistakes my R33 for another car...

A boat maybe, but not a car :happy:

I was going to say, might mistake it for a VN........ But THEN you said "A boat maybe, but not a car" which already summed it up

:ph34r:

from a rolling start i couldnt see a skyline needing mmuch power to beat an r35 . . I came very close with 360hp in an s13 . Was only just pulling away through 2nd but smashed me on the gearchange . I reckon if i had 400 id have a good chance Haha

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