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I can't remember about the EVO. There was a Proton parked in a tree about 500m down from us.

Ah yes, know exactly where you were now! That Proton had a very very tidy young blonde navigator too! Such a shame I didn't get the chance to catch up with her at the finish party! :) Thats a great spot to view, we were well and truly running out of brakes by then! Couple of hairy moments on the way down!

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Na, that one (was bayside blue) was Jason's old one who now owns the 34, mine was/is blueprint ford colour, BBS LM wheels.

There was some GTR's getting around down there! Saw a really nice silver one near the Silverdome on one afternoon, appeared driven by a "more mature" guy.

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It is such a nice car the Blue GTR you did a awsome job of building it, Matt is a good mate of mine he is picking up the Gtr engine and race car engine in about 2 weeks finally, It was very quick befor now with around 450kw at wheels its going to ba a total animal!

No not yet. I haven't been out to see it lately cause they haven't been able to do anything without the block but now they have it i'll be around there every Friday to keep the pressure on! I was told about 3 weeks and it'll be on the road. Once i get it back i reckon i'll go through a bit of fuel from all the joy rides i have promised

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