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Should have seen Shepparton last year, every corner you turned there was another mad GTR or Skyline of some type coming towards you or waiting at the lights.... we took over! :D

Should be awesome in Goulburn then as they only have 3 corners as the town is that small :P

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God i would love to come... However unless someone is willing to push the GTR there it isn't going anywhere... Bottom end rebuild and fuel system has been completed however it's still missing the entire head... sigh 5 months without it is getting to me *twitch*

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Yeah i might see if verms is taking the Stagea and come up... If not ill pop up on the bike. There is still a slim chance ill be able to take the GTR but i doubt it.... If worse comes to worse ill steal the missus Yaris!! hardcore i know...

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take the yaris for an airport run ^ The speed trap number would be OVER 9000

HEY HEY, 80KW and 141 NM of torque... it has the goods to take the day! Lookout JUN, and RH9... the Yaris is coming....

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It looks like the GTR might be done in time *crosses fingers* the engine is built it's missing an oil pump and then its done. If so it will be there. But it will still be the driving in stage (under 4000 RPM) sooooo show and shine it might have to be. whole new engine will be interesting : |

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