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Just put my car in storage... Pretty happy..

Went for a drive around before hand, was pretty good (second drive after tune) but was taking it pretty easy, worried about police/double demerits...

The misses thinks the car is faster now haha...

The main thing is the torque.. It felt like it was trying to break traction in first under acceleration.. Pretty sure it didn't used to do that ha

Just put my car in storage... Pretty happy..

Went for a drive around before hand, was pretty good (second drive after tune) but was taking it pretty easy, worried about police/double demerits...

The misses thinks the car is faster now haha...

The main thing is the torque.. It felt like it was trying to break traction in first under acceleration.. Pretty sure it didn't used to do that ha

storage? :O

why would you do that to a masterpiece like yours?

Off to Vanuatu for a friends wedding

I'm at the check in now and the friends are broken down on the freeway

If they miss the flight at least we get a nice holiday still hahaha

Ant good result on the car

At least it's one less thing to worry about at home with the car safe

And yes it will get angry being looked up so will have to drive it like ya stole it next time LOL

Main reasons for storage is space and driveway issues..

Live in a unit with a double garage and own 3 cars... Got coilovers coming in a few weeks and only just get out of the driveway as is.. And ever since I bought it I've wanted to get it sitting right, out of 4wd spec ha

Main reasons for storage is space and driveway issues..

Live in a unit with a double garage and own 3 cars... Got coilovers coming in a few weeks and only just get out of the driveway as is.. And ever since I bought it I've wanted to get it sitting right, out of 4wd spec ha

Hmmmm, park the daily on the street GTR in the garrage.

Hmmmm, park the daily on the street GTR in the garrage.

Yea I do that, but I still have the problem with the driveway, and being a unit complex can't really fix it unfortunately...

I will still be driving it as frequently! If not more so!

Got 9 people in my house tonight. Family is up.

Got the blokes working on my yard while I have a beer.

9m cube of soil coming tomorrow to try and fix my shitty lawn.

Ant did they get you a spot next to the power??

Need to catch up soon brah. Watching the game tomorrow?

Got 9 people in my house tonight. Family is up.

Got the blokes working on my yard while I have a beer.

9m cube of soil coming tomorrow to try and fix my shitty lawn.

Ant did they get you a spot next to the power??

Need to catch up soon brah. Watching the game tomorrow?

Yea buddy storage is all good, different place but.

Yea going to the bay to watch the game.. Pretty buggered from last night though ha

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