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love it when u get corners just right... heel-toe in, keeping it on boost and then feed the power on so u just get bulk traction and a little squirm on the way out

I believe there's a thread for expressing those kind of things...

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I so should've hit up town with the SAU crew last night, some pretty wack shit went down at my mates shack :D

The best thing I got out of it was at least my clutch isn't fked and can hold 2nd gear slides on the limiter.

my doubling the bet everytime i lose plan worked well well indeed got up 120ish till i lost 7games in a row or something like that. WTF

lesson learned no 1 wins at war

typevu good ta see ya out dude but whats with the early exit, fat car hadnt gone to bed yet :)

cheers for the night out all was good :)

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hahaha dan i started doin wat u did and i ended up regaining $100 lol...

on another note.

will r33 gtr front brakes fit r32? and will i need rears as well for the engine conversion?

cheers

Was a fairly good overview/behind the scene's of the R35.

Good to see Nissan was bought out by some one with a pashion.

But damn Carlos was being pushed around in that seat of his. 2g's of cornering force. :)

I like the fact they didn't use any regular forms of advertising the R35.

Who here owns a Gun Metal Grey 32 GTR with light blue 5 poke rims and a small SAU sticker on the B pillar on the Passengers side? (also has CC plates i think)

hmm, sounds like someone got up your nose Dale?!

my doubling the bet everytime i lose plan worked well well indeed got up 120ish till i lost 7games in a row or something like that. WTF

lesson learned no 1 wins at war

typevu good ta see ya out dude but whats with the early exit, fat car hadnt gone to bed yet :)

cheers for the night out all was good :)

lol I was up yesterday, went back to try again today and down fiddy + dinner + petrol + carpark :( my "goodluck aura" ruined by my mate being superstitious saying dont gamble on a sunday(he lost fiddy too lol) and my other mates lol'ing at my "goodluck aura" haha damn them all!

i wons $100 on the pokies tonite haha yay :)

Normally when Luke shouts tea out and we play pokies, I win - which i did :( But then he ended up winning too, more than me :D

Anyway, how was everyones weekend?

Was at Shauns (Evil34) engagement party last night with a few fellow SAU'ers, twas a very good night. Heslo even got well.. 'owned' by steves 7 year old daughter :) haha

hmm, sounds like someone got up your nose Dale?!

No,

I was trying to stir him up in the daily on the way home from work last night but he wasn't taking the bait.

It looked like he was running staggered rim widths, i was just wondering how his ATESSA is going? :)

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