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Silver R33 GTR turning off Hindmarsh towards the Hospital about 3.30pm.

What was with all the farking traffic today??? I must have missed the memo about it being a requirement for everyone in Canberra to go for a drive this arvo :rolleyes:

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My First ever Skyline Driving experience involved drowned coils.

Not a good test drive, but it helped me find SAU which in turn helped fix the problem...

Nekminit, my Love affair with my car began. (nearly 3 years ago now) :rolleyes:

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good stuff! She's a good girl.

Don't suppose you actually get receipts and take notice of kms / Litres etc?

It's interesting. :) My last tank was 46.31L / 415km = 11.16L / 100km. This included the Cooma run.

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Silver R33 GTR turning off Hindmarsh towards the Hospital about 3.30pm.

What was with all the farking traffic today??? I must have missed the memo about it being a requirement for everyone in Canberra to go for a drive this arvo :rolleyes:

That would have been me coming back from Fyshwick.

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