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Mixed thoughts really.

Macquarie Pass > EVO

Jamberoo Mtn Rd > EVO

Kangaroo Valley Rd > GTR

Cambewarra Mtn > Either

Mitchell's Pass > EIther

Hawkesbury Heights > EVO

Old Pacific > GTR

Putty Rd > GTR

But the EVO is new so...

Yes, I consider myself a very lucky man > Thanks for your encouragement fellahs!

Mixed thoughts really.

Macquarie Pass > EVO

Jamberoo Mtn Rd > EVO

Kangaroo Valley Rd > GTR

Cambewarra Mtn > Either

Mitchell's Pass > EIther

Hawkesbury Heights > EVO

Old Pacific > GTR

Putty Rd > GTR

But the EVO is new so...

Yes, I consider myself a very lucky man > Thanks for your encouragement fellahs!

My S15 is currently off the road, and my defective Tomei N2 oil pan is on its way to the Tomei HQ waiting to be tested for confirmation of the defect (which will warrant a replacement).

Oh boy would it be awesome to pilot a spare N1 R34 GT-R through the Putty.... =P.

My S15 is currently off the road, and my defective Tomei N2 oil pan is on its way to the Tomei HQ waiting to be tested for confirmation of the defect (which will warrant a replacement).

Oh boy would it be awesome to pilot a spare N1 R34 GT-R through the Putty.... =P.

You sir just scored yourself 1 troll point! lol

Even your farken sump has panel gaps, told you the car is basically a write off!

This may be the departing cruise for my car before it is parted out :)

Would be great to come along.

You better buddy! Would be a good send off for the rocket!

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