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R33s all over the shop in Woden last night

Black one passing the Southo

Going down the main straight of Woden past all the cafe's and stuff? That was me, i was going to wave but you were kinda glaring so i thought better! :P Nice car though, looked very tough from the front!

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Yes your GTR isn't up and running, yes you're currently being raped of money you deserve and yes you drive an old school Ford.........

But we don't give a flying fu** about your car! We care about YOU!!!!

You're someone quite a few of us really care about and you could come on a bloody moped for all we care, as long as you're there, we're happy.

Christ if it was about the cars then i would have been booted from the club 5 months ago in shame, yet i'm still there every week and one of the main members in Canberra and i'm going out on a limb here, but i'd wager if i stopped coming there'd be quite a few people that'd miss me too.

There are a few members that make SAUACT what it is, and you my friend....are one of them.

And I seriously couldn't have said this better. Also know there are many other SAU ACT'ers that I feel the same way about!

Now,before I get too overwhelmed;spotted a tough looking neat red 31 at Inline Suspension,Johnny's cool 31 in Fysho',a schweet 33 in bayside blue(I believe Kurt's old one),DJ D's old 32 near Fysho' markets last night(I'm pretty sure I saw it right...) and Soarer Gal(the driver formally know as Skyline Gal)and Sinista at Jerra' pub,sans rides....Oh,all this 'Line goodness!

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Spotted race_snooze hauling ass up the Clyde yesterday.

Also spotted Daves old blue GTR in Bateman's Bay.

nah no way i kept getting stuck behind slow arse cars. Where did you see me, sorry i didnt see ya

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And I seriously couldn't have said this better. Also know there are many other SAU ACT'ers that I feel the same way about!

Now,before I get too overwhelmed;spotted a tough looking neat red 31 at Inline Suspension,Johnny's cool 31 in Fysho',a schweet 33 in bayside blue(I believe Kurt's old one),DJ D's old 32 near Fysho' markets last night(I'm pretty sure I saw it right...) and Soarer Gal(the driver formally know as Skyline Gal)and Sinista at Jerra' pub,sans rides....Oh,all this 'Line goodness!

LTS Jayce:) That was me... you the red R32??? --> you sig is a white front bar thou?

Spotted race_snooze hauling ass up the Clyde yesterday.

Also spotted Daves old blue GTR in Bateman's Bay.

MIVEC

Yep took the lady down the coast for the day... Clyde + GTR + mods = Amazing!

What was the FTO like going down and up?

SPOTTED: Friday arvo/night near the air port very tidy Dark/dback R32 GTR tried waving but I was turning off.

Tim

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MIVEC

Yep took the lady down the coast for the day... Clyde + GTR + mods = Amazing!

What was the FTO like going down and up?

Heh, exactly the same reason I went to the coast!

To be honest, I found the Clyde to be quite.....tame, granted I was going a bit easy as it was my first time (LOL Clyde virgin) and I was expecting some serious angles after all the hype people had given it. My DBA Slotteds worked a miracle though! Macquarie Pass is far more exciting and is something you reeeeally need to try (organise a cruise to Kiama). The Clyde's corners weren't really tight enough for my liking.

Oh....and Recaro's reeeeally aren't made for long trips!

Edit: Going up was very slow due to rain and visibility of like two meters.

And race_snooze, you were in an over taking lane....hence the hauling ass ;)

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both Macquarie pass and Kangaroo valley are good

i remember on a pulsar cruise we headed up to robertson which is from memory you just take a turn off after sutton forrest. From Robertson you head down some cool hill that is steep and sharp corners and yea it takes you to kiama... it was good fun lets do it while its still warmish :(

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True but that has its advantages at least you know no tool will be overtaking you :)

Dont bet on it. Have seen quite gruesome accidents twice when a tool has overtaken round a blind corner and wiped out a bike rider or two. One was a fatal accident.

If you are going down that way, if you get stuck behind a slow truck wait it out till you get to the top, turn around and try again. Taking 5 minutes extra to get to the top is nothing compared to overtaking around a blind corner/double lines and killing someone coming the other way.

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