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think i might come to this, never been to one of these

quick question though, how much fuel do you think ill have left after a full tank, factoring in coming from frankston way, 1/3? 1/4?

Tomorrows the big night guys, hope to see some new faces. Weather should be great

Already looking forward to it..wonder what the final count will be.

This is my first time tagging along so it should be great. :cheers:

Thanks for the fun night guys, was a bit shy so didn't really talk to many haha, also me and daniel lagged behind and got lost just before healsville haha do our night was cut short.

Will deffs try to make it to the next one

Thanks for the fun night guys, was a bit shy so didn't really talk to many haha, also me and daniel lagged behind and got lost just before healsville haha do our night was cut short.

Will deffs try to make it to the next one

It was a fun night..was honestly the hardest I pushed the car in my 4 months of owning it! Was great fun unleashing it a little.

Yea, me and scott lagged a little behind (hope I wasn't slowing you up Scott haha..I might need to be the last one in the group next time!)

I need to get some new tyres before the next one..I totally couldn't trust my shitty chinese Hi-Flys for alot of the twists haha.

But boys - your GTR's looked incredible.

Cheers!

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