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The kid eggs me on to go faster and faster.

loz had a sick kid and cancelled on me.

my kid does the same thing when I toss her in the 31. she laughs quite q bit though and seems to like the noise of my car.

will be at the next one with full plates on it.

went for an extended run today down to Mt gravatt exit on the M1 . trying to work out WHERE the shuffling point is on this thing is when i have be cruise engaged . 90-130 it swaps between 3rd & 4th...

had fun anyway in it. touched 1000 km in just under a year of ownership.

Was a great cruise. Trip meter claims that its just over 200kms through a range of mountain roads behind some frustratingly slow cars at times.

Pete, that falcon that you overtook decided to speed up as I went to overtake him! Pita!!

Thanks for coming everyone and making an awesome day!

Yeah, gotta love that.

The footage from the front cam wasn't that great. Couldn't even see what was happening for that part where the car nearly took out carl. Hopefully the back camera will be better, it had the better mounting and was recording at a better res

Got home & looked at the wiring in the drivers front wheel well. Hmmm main body loom hanging down with a heap of bare wires. Had to clean & tape up all the seperate wires then retape up the loom. Managed to get it up a little higher, so I hope it want rub anymore. So glad I didn't keep going or it would have been heaps worst.

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