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Cheers for the drive guys; was my first SAU run. Was good to split the amazing GTRs up with my big blue boat (Stag). Mac Pass had a bit traffic but was good fun.

If anyone mistook the boat for something prettier and snagged a photo please let me know. Cheers.

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3 hours ago, hy_rpm said:

Good drive up macquarie pass
Traffic slowed us down

Yes we got held up heaps, but as we went around bend before overtake lane the people holding us up had floored it around apex. I was staying back 100m so at least I could do more than 10km/h around bend (yes that slow), and by time I got to corner they were gone. I expect they where holding us up on purpose giving the fact they took off to make sure we were helped up for next section....

Yes we got held up heaps, but as we went around bend before overtake lane the people holding us up had floored it around apex. I was staying back 100m so at least I could do more than 10km/h around bend (yes that slow), and by time I got to corner they were gone. I expect they where holding us up on purpose giving the fact they took off to make sure we were helped up for next section....

Were you in the lead car nismo r33gtr ?
I was the white gtst just behind
still fun none the less but the white hiace kept us from going all out
10 minutes ago, hy_rpm said:

Were you in the lead car nismo r33gtr ?
I was the white gtst just behind
still fun none the less but the white hiace kept us from going all out


R33 gtr but not nismo. I was behind a r34 4 door and in front of a silvia. Ive been behind a coach before that was faster. Best time was when I was working in Wollongong and went during the week during the day. I got some good shots as it was empty. 

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R33 gtr but not nismo. I was behind a r34 4 door and in front of a silvia. Ive been behind a coach before that was faster. Best time was when I was working in Wollongong and went during the week during the day.

I stayed with the 2 lead cars the nismo 33gtr and r34gtr
Thought there was going to be a touge match as they were going side to side to warm up there tyres but a damn white hiace was in front

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