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to the knob head in the gun metal 32 driving from Golden grove road onto the grove way (semi sideways) then right onto Atlantis drive, you are a Di@k head. If i had a bull bar on my car i would have followed you and made sure you wouldn't do it again. if you are on here pull your head in you make it worse for the people who drive these cars and respect the rules.

end rant

Well that was a long drive today. I sold the waveblaster to a guy in Sydney and I just towed it to Hay NSW for him then drove home. If anyone has a skiboat they are selling soon let me know.

^^^ so true. Who on earth go would and sit by the side of the road in one spot to see a pack of cyclists whiz past you, and that is it? Sounds like the definition of boredom to me. And 757k? That is more than half the population of SA - I don't know a single person who went for a look, so by those odds I would say very incorrect. And how on earth would they even come up with that number?

Andrew- the calculation is: 757,000 divided by the number of days it ran for = the number of people per day that had their time wasted by "who dares to use the newest drug wins"

assuming it was the same people that attended every day, the divided number is the true number

Edited by Deep Dish V35

Don't you just hate it when you swap out a non working dash cluster for the new one only to forget to change the LED globes out from the old to the new....

It dawned on me just as I was tightening the final screw.... Doh :/

^^^ so true. Who on earth go would and sit by the side of the road in one spot to see a pack of cyclists whiz past you, and that is it? Sounds like the definition of boredom to me. And 757k? That is more than half the population of SA - I don't know a single person who went for a look, so by those odds I would say very incorrect. And how on earth would they even come up with that number?

Walked out the door, took photos , walked back in , downloaded to laptop 3times for stage 5 lol then published to adlelaide now and a few other spots

Actually the beach front had a lot more people this year compared to the past 3

Would anyone be interested in putting their skyline/stagea into a free car display at Virginia on 14 April?

There is a market happening there from 10-2pm and they'd like to have 10-12 skylines on display.

;)

Would anyone be interested in putting their skyline/stagea into a free car display at Virginia on 14 April?

There is a market happening there from 10-2pm and they'd like to have 10-12 skylines on display.

;)

12 cars means you could get a coupe sedan and gtr of every generation.... which would be a good display

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