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spotted a white 34 GT at windy point last night , no tint , 10ft off the ground , 16's

i hope your running a quad plate os giken clutch with the amount of clutch riding you do

you dont need to rev to 4,000rpm to start moving mate

Silver Stag and a black r32 in gawler near the racecourse around 5pm. Black 33 heading north on main north around 5:15pm

Saw a nice 33 turning into Ways Road, as well as Petes old beast and a very dirty red stag at the regency/hampstead intersection 30 mins ago...

-D

spotted a white 34 GT at windy point last night , no tint , 10ft off the ground , 16's

i hope your running a quad plate os giken clutch with the amount of clutch riding you do

you dont need to rev to 4,000rpm to start moving mate

roflwaffles.

spotted a white 34 GT at windy point last night , no tint , 10ft off the ground , 16's

i hope your running a quad plate os giken clutch with the amount of clutch riding you do

you dont need to rev to 4,000rpm to start moving mate

That guy fails. Minimum rev when exiting Windy Point should be somewhere within the section of the rev limiter that highlights in red.

Spotted RBS 260 right outside my offices on GO Rd. Nice rims :)

:blink: What's wrong with the rims?? They've been on the car for the last one and a half years? :D

Drove down Goody Rd this morning next to Dan's missus in RSFOUR - love that car! :P

Edited by 32godzilla
Spotted a nice 31, SVD model with plates SVD032. Pulled up next to me in my ute and gave me a thumbs up. Hi to you guys if you are on here!

Sure it was SVD032?? my mate has SVD052 which is a rediculously clean white GTS1...full of 250+kw 30et goodness

:blink: What's wrong with the rims?? They've been on the car for the last one and a half years? :)

I thought I saw other rims on your car? Oh well, its a compliment anyway ... I likey! :D

Spotted RBS 260 right outside my offices on GO Rd. Nice rims :)
I thought I saw other rims on your car? Oh well, its a compliment anyway ... I likey! :blink:

ok ruby back to work now brother.

someone really has to stop carrying you :D

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