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Track tracks - Sandown - 20 mins  

                     Calder - 1hr  

                     Phillip Island - 1.5hrs

                     Winton - 2.5hrs

Don't forget Heathcote. - 2hrs

.......and i'd like to see anyone get from Melb to Winton (at a legal speed) in 2.5 hours.

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should have got an R34 GTR then... and see how crap they are... just ask snowy :D

who said anything bout skylines being crap??

unfortunately i didnt have a spare $80k in my back pocket...the supra was the closest i could get to an r34 gtr in terms of the gearbox :)

ill have them on the 27th man :P

hahah i thought i sasw you today, it was wierd. Exept it was a Yellow Supra with the rego "FAHIM" lol

When i get my P's ill call ya up and we ca go for a cruise, all the Montone area BoyZ and GirlZ too:D

Yeah I've busted my getrag twice now. But it's not the gearbox - its the driver.

But the real sucky thing about the getrag is if you do break it you will be working for the rest of your life paying off the debt to fix it. Very very sucky indeed.

So I am currently driving around with one of the worlds few R34's with a 5 speed getrag.... cause I don't have a 2nd gear synchro.

I live in Brighton so not too far away either

ahh saff, you were the one who popped up in some other thread where i noticed your location.

we should have a big bayside cruise sometime this summer, there are a lot more of us than i thought :D

and Zombie you weren't driving down Beach rd last night were you? like 11:45pm? Car had p plates, so prob not you.

I dont have any P's, so wouldnt be me.

I saw NATTYK or something on beach road down where it meets with Nepean hwy, was going to wave, but an old lady driving in front of me couldnt handle the 180 turn that beach road does at that point and was doing 30km/h.

Adam

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