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Spotted myself being boxed by these two along Canterbury Rd shortly after taking the pic.

Bad picture quality.. quick snap with iphone.

Wanted to see how it'd go but traffic started getting heavy.

One looked to have trader plates properly fixed to the car.

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Spotted myself being boxed by these two along Canterbury Rd shortly after taking the pic.

Bad picture quality.. quick snap with iphone.

Wanted to see how it'd go but traffic started getting heavy.

One looked to have trader plates properly fixed to the car.

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5000 RPM launch + Full Boost = Ferrari in rear view mirror.

:thumbsup:

Haha if I could've had a chance I wanted to give it a shot, did a 3500rpm launch against an F430 a few months back and held him (up until speed limit ofcourse :thumbsup:)

Too bad we kept getting green lights until it merged to two lanes and there were trucks around.

Haha if I could've had a chance I wanted to give it a shot, did a 3500rpm launch against an F430 a few months back and held him (up until speed limit ofcourse :thumbsup:)

Too bad we kept getting green lights until it merged to two lanes and there were trucks around.

Hehe!!

Nice one!

Similar to a Porsche Carrera 4 (from memory) I came across about a year or 2 ago.

Funny thing is he waited for me to go first then we both hammered it.

Held him up till the 2 lanes merged into 1, let him go and gave him the thumbs up after I pulled up next to him when we both turned the corner.

lol i dont learn do i? just renewed my membership. Dylaan, i went past you on burwood highway as you were waiting to pull out, and yes, i did see you.

Oh okay, I didn't see you on Burwood hwy, your car looks very nice.

spotted a white S2 GTST heading out of west geelong today. had gold wheels, looked very clean, think its on here but not sure.

i was in the red stato :) with a new rear bar for mine in the back. theyre good for somthing atleast...

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