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Did this 2 weekends ago, be careful for water dripping down. Made some corners sketchy haha.

Heaps good ride though. HEAPS

thanks for the heads up,definatly wont be trying to break any speed records though

Did this 2 weekends ago, be careful for water dripping down. Made some corners sketchy haha.

Heaps good ride though. HEAPS

Yep, you can generally see it though... Shouldn't be pushing that hard on a cruise anyway ;)

Pretty much confirmed my car is OUT for this event today guys... Sorry :/

My mate behind me was saying I was throwing sparks, but did not feel or hear the car bottom out. Must have been the muffler slightly scraping.

Ummm, I can only remember 2 big dips and thats about it. Its a really nice and smooth road.

Just getting my car aligned after some new castor and camber arms were put in the front, so it should be all systems go for tomorrow night.

I should have 2 mates coming as well...

Is anyone meeting at Berowra to head up to Kariong?

Adam

if he is like me, 400hp in rwd car not fun in rain, Id rather take it on dry drives

dont fancy going through twisties when its raining even though its a gtr making a mild 332kw, i just dont seem to enjoy driving in the rain...

its all good i was just making a funny if thats wat u wannna do thats cool but ill be there no matter wat (unless its flogging down) sideways is fun :yes:




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