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Twas quite hot, i could really tell the difference in the car. but then Aircond makes it all OK :)

although yesterdays drive was mostly rain and overcast thru NSW till about ballina which made it ok., from there the sun came out and welcomed me back to QLD with scalding hot humidity :/

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Had a mini cruise with Troy this morning.

Aww yeah. Man your car does sound super nice. Touch loud (probably to the public, that is. f**k 'em lol), but great note. Different to what I'm used to hearing from a GT-R :D

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Aww yeah. Man your car does sound super nice. Touch loud (probably to the public, that is. f**k 'em lol), but great note. Different to what I'm used to hearing from a GT-R :D

Thanks Troy.

It is funny because I have no idea how my car sounds, the note, how loud it is etc. I am always driving it and have never heard it with someone else driving it.

I didn't realise it was that loud! LOL

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Thanks Troy.

It is funny because I have no idea how my car sounds, the note, how loud it is etc. I am always driving it and have never heard it with someone else driving it.

I didn't realise it was that loud! LOL

Can fix that - just let me drive it and you can listen to me go past :P

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He DOESN'T want his car to hit a roo.

BUT THAT'S MY SPECIALTY!!!!

haha in my defence, I've dodged many roos that I should've hit - just missed a big f**ker on Athllon not 5 minutes before I hit his smaller buddy :( also I was specifically not paying attention to my surroundings when I hit this one. Was on a completely deserted (NON-SUBURBAN) backstreet observing gauges as I floored it checking for any abnormalities....obviously I don't drive around on the roads with my eyes glued to the instrument panel while I boot it hahaha

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BUT THAT'S MY SPECIALTY!!!!

haha in my defence, I've dodged many roos that I should've hit - just missed a big f**ker on Athllon not 5 minutes before I hit his smaller buddy :( also I was specifically not paying attention to my surroundings when I hit this one. Was on a completely deserted (NON-SUBURBAN) backstreet observing gauges as I floored it checking for any abnormalities....obviously I don't drive around on the roads with my eyes glued to the instrument panel while I boot it hahaha

Yeah you can't miss them all. Sucks man. i hate roos so much haha.

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