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Spotted: Burgundy 32 heading towards the city. Too far away to see if it was a GTR but it had what looked to be a stock wing. ie not Sxygtst or Gorans beast!

I'm told there's a recently imported GTR with a T88 (read heavy hitter) that was out at Ed's yesterday. Apparently in very good nick (Blue?) will confirm and post.

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I'm told there's a recently imported GTR with a T88 (read heavy hitter) that was out at Ed's yesterday. Apparently in very good nick (Blue?) will confirm and post.

Confirmed... not sure if its a T88, but it is apparantly very sizey :P

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Nope - a nice very attractive babe on the MC was pulled over so I did the right thing and lent her a hand :P. An MC in front of her dropped a foot peg from his bike and it got wedged between her tyre and the frame. Manged to free it for her.

"Spinout" at Jerra on Tuesday Night.

spotted sinista the other day (monday?) pulled over next to one of the big round abouts, with a motorbike in front...

was that just after you had the spin someone mentioned?

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Spotted:

Amaru, Aurora n Me and a pair of Police officers in a shiny Red Ford at BP in Queanbo. Followed after registering a slight speed infringment. 20 minutes later after a close inspection of after market goodies we felt releif when no tickets were issued. Nice guys, think they were interested in our rides and where we got the work done.

Drive responsibly and remember there are few good men in blue patroling our roads.

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Saw johnnie_31 at Ampol in Queanbeyan today. Your rear plate purple or blue? Are they new?

hey saw all of u there was in a bit of a rush. had the plates for a few weeks now dark purpla and say AR31TI

saw u all at bp getting checked by the cops to was not in my car was in that screemin v8 commodore all sound no go

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Yeah, thought i saw purple :cheers: NSW plates are looking good these days.

And yeah, those Police were nice about everything, and don't be surprised if we see their car at Eds getting some work in the near future, lol.

That would be excellent so long as we get to work on it too!!

Thanks for bravely drawing the heat and then making friends with them in order to allow us to work some tuning magic on their pursuit car.

Heh heh

Scooby

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Nope - a nice very attractive babe on the MC was pulled over so I did the right thing and lent her a hand :cheers:. An MC in front of her dropped a foot peg from his bike and it got wedged between her tyre and the frame. Manged to free it for her.

 

"Spinout" at Jerra on Tuesday Night.

Dropped a footpeg??? WTF??? Who needs to do some maintenance then? Makes me shudder just to think about it. Weighted footpeg, sharp bend, some speed on board...'what's that banging on the rear wheel...ummmm, that'd be my foot.' Actually she's lucky the front didn't lock = ugly.

Anyway did you assist her in unwedging it by lending her your expertise in working in confined spaces with black rubber objects? Or was it the tyre and HER frame. Hmmmm? Come on, was it??? Someone told me there was a cutie on the side of the road with a MC and a dreamy look on her face taking long breaths on a cigarette soon after you left.

That was me in the RS waving this morning but you prob figured that...

Scooby

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Umm gentleman dont tell. But....He he he.

It never happend if you dont tell your mates...LoL

R

Dropped a footpeg??? WTF??? Who needs to do some maintenance then? Makes me shudder just to think about it. Weighted footpeg, sharp bend, some speed on board...'what's that banging on the rear wheel...ummmm, that'd be my foot.' Actually she's lucky the front didn't lock = ugly.

Anyway did you assist her in unwedging it by lending her your expertise in working in confined spaces with black rubber objects? Or was it the tyre and HER frame. Hmmmm? Come on, was it??? Someone told me there was a cutie on the side of the road with a MC and a dreamy look on her face taking long breaths on a cigarette soon after you left.

That was me in the RS waving this morning but you prob figured that...

Scooby

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