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awesome cruise.

if anyone on here owns a silver r33 gtst with plates "WZNTM33"......learn to drive, tail gating the car in front through the hills on wet roads is just stupidity.

awesome cruise.

if anyone on here owns a silver r33 gtst with plates "WZNTM33"......learn to drive, tail gating the car in front through the hills on wet roads is just stupidity.

Only person I saw who shouldnt be allowed within 10 feet of a car is old mate in MADR33.

Yep MADR33 was driving like a total tool both times I had the misfortune to see him. Dodging in and out of cars, driving WAY too close to cars in front .... toolbag.

awesome cruise.

if anyone on here owns a silver r33 gtst with plates "WZNTM33"......learn to drive, tail gating the car in front through the hills on wet roads is just stupidity.

It, wasn't me......

^^ :P lol

Yep, MADR33 almost took my bonnet off, then almost rammed up the rear of the white GTiR - think you were just behind me Andrew either prior or before he started weaving. Think he was close to you also Dion from memory...

Haha yeah it's a shame I don't get to enjoy my angel-eye headlights nor led tail-lights myself :( .... my headlights didn't blind you too much did they? I still need to muck around more with their adjustment.

Yeah mate, Matthew followed me in his silver V35 and we went the 2nd exit after Nuri, then went around the back through Penrice and got to Angaston right near the front of the group with no traffic hold up :)

Did you like my blast past? Sadly I have the guts of one of my high flow cats rattling around in my exhaust somewhere so no doubt it sounded more than a bit rattly!

Yeah it was good to meet you Mathew. It is bloody hard being the new guy, but you will fit in the SAU crowd just fine I reckon :) ..... how did you like trying to keep up with me coming home down the Gorge? One of my fave roads in Adelaide :)

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