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Spotted a R32 on Marion Road at about 1:30-2pm today. Spotted Ruby's Stag on a Hoist at Luke's workshop...along with Luke. ON way back from there on South Road spotted a group of Skylines at the carwash near the Reynella interchange...think i spotted 1 person wave.

spotted ferrari 430 down jetty rd, also lots of hot chicks :banana: and a black 32 gts.

and a white 34 on main north rd and a pink r33

spotted dan on my impromptu cruise.... 10 minutes late on the 2nd leg (gravel road).... u WUSS

me and geoff was waiting at the intersection for aaaages puta!

-D

edit - oh yeah punk, i DO owe u $5, u were right about the rotors. bastardo!

dont fk with me about a stock gtr, ive obsessed over the car for 10 yrs reading mags on "stock gtr's". also i think thats what clarkson was talking about when he said "dont buy the 32 their brakes explode" believe he was referring to the cracking cross drilled rotors. ull also see a fair few gtr's getting around with drilled at the rear because at some stage the front must have cracked and been replaced.

also note the car is not a wrx, wont someone please think of the suspension/tyres etc when picking cruise routes.

also spotted black lambo near city gallardo i believe it twas.

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also note the car is not a wrx, wont someone please think of the suspension/tyres etc when picking cruise routes.

well you will run those Jap Spec Teins........may as well just weld them up solid, LOL :banana:

well you will run those Jap Spec Teins........may as well just weld them up solid, LOL :banana:

i dont have jap spec teins, i got the aus spec super street teins from weezy and they work really well

dans just a wuss over gravel, u see geoff was about 10 seconds after me (keeping a healthy gravel distance) nad then we waited for 10 minutes for dan to catch up, and shane was directly behind him lol

cant win this one danski :bunny: a little bit of gravel is fun

-D

i dont have jap spec teins, i got the aus spec super street teins from weezy and they work really well

dans just a wuss over gravel, u see geoff was about 10 seconds after me (keeping a healthy gravel distance) nad then we waited for 10 minutes for dan to catch up, and shane was directly behind him lol

cant win this one danski :bunny: a little bit of gravel is fun

-D

yeah, can't comment on the Super Street series........however, Bilsteins will always be my choice for shocks.

was a great day today, driving Shane's R down the hill brought back nice memories....thanks for the day out Ben & even bigger thanks to Shane for allowing me to clean out his exhaust :banana:

yahuh... so youll be joining matty on his next day at the trails then eh?

nah the awd in our gathering stands for all wheel drive

in mattys gathering it stands for all wuss drive

;D

RD&L

-D

spotted a few skylines/sils up at loby tonight,

including a maroon 33 with ?chrome impuls? that didnt seem to understand

what a big red circle with the number 25 inside it ment....but thats ok, you drive a 33,

i could tell you where a dick ass even before you nearly ran that kid over.

even spotted Adrians old white track 32 with nismo sticker, overheated yo' lol

unlucky.

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