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i had an intresting noise last night. i was going down Tudor road into bonnet bay. the "clock" was almost full if you know what i mean and i heard this huge BANG! and thought id really fcuked something.

i slowed down and check a few things and couldnt see anything out of the ordinary, check all looked for stuff leaking.

Im soughta scared to think what it is. it wasnt a bang from hitting some debreee or anything like that. but everything is fine. NFI what it was but if its bad i guess ill find out.........

i get that a bit :P

cept it's more like pops and mild "bangs", just the exhaust backfiring :S

Spotted Duncan's yellow GTR at an undisclosed location :(

Also spotted a silver r33 with a NISMO sticker on the back windscreen and a fusion sticker on the front. I'm sure you saw me and I saw you yesterday aswell closer to my area.

Spotted Duncan's yellow GTR at an undisclosed location :D

hahaha what gave away it was my car? Nath called today and said it was ready to go, so we are GO! for round 6 of the state champs :cheers:

what were you getting done?

777That's only because the Northern Beaches ROCK!

On my way home:

R33 next to an old Commodore on the bridge, left it for dead! R32 and R33 at Chatswood around 7:30pm.

Then my R34 sitting in the garage at home :cheers:

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