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Great to finally be able to thrash the wagon to its limits... (engine light keeps blinking on high revs? and need better rubber for corners )

Nice panoramic and cant wait for videos!!

PS: Big thanks to Scott and Chris btw !

Found wallet at the cop shop with couple of green notes missing :glare:

Mark

Great day!

Long drive on the way back, ass was so sore. Fat + having recaros = You're going to have a bad time on long drives.

Sorry to the owner of the silver R33 GTR, I was suppose to drive back to Sydney with you but you were gone when I came back from fueling up.

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Great to finally be able to thrash the wagon to its limits... (engine light keeps blinking on high revs? and need better rubber for corners ) Nice panoramic and cant wait for videos!! PS: Big thanks to Scott and Chris btw !Found wallet at the cop shop with couple of green notes missing :glare: Mark

Sux that their was money missing but at least u got you wallet back

Great to finally be able to thrash the wagon to its limits... (engine light keeps blinking on high revs? and need better rubber for corners )

Nice panoramic and cant wait for videos!!

PS: Big thanks to Scott and Chris btw !

Found wallet at the cop shop with couple of green notes missing :glare:

Mark

Hey glad to help.

Sounds like that servo guy was a cock!!

Great day!

Long drive on the way back, ass was so sore. Fat + having recaros = You're going to have a bad time on long drives.

Sorry to the owner of the silver R33 GTR, I was suppose to drive back to Sydney with you but you were gone when I came back from fueling up.

q4SyBAc.jpg

These shots spin me out :P

Another great cruise. Thanks again Jarrad for organising.

Was good seeing everyone again and meeting new people. Always good taking the car for a gentle drive in the country :)

:ph34r::yes:

Nothing like a golf!!! :P

ah yep I nearly bought them for my skyline but got a diff model of 'ahem' off gerz

One more thing about the wheels you saw Jarrad (remaining unnamed in this specific post).

* Do not accept rims by courier until they're inspected fully first

* Do not trust their quality control

* If there's a packing slip to sign, don't sign until satisfied first

* It was suggested that upon my order landing on my doorstep that I should not have signed the slip. The fact was; there was no slip

* The warranty is not worth the paper it's written on

* I cannot trust those wheels to stand up to the rigours of racing or ripple strips - so I've kept my Enkeis

Looks like an awesome time everyone!!!

I'm hoping to have my nugget done so I can join you all some time soon! :yes:

Great! More farken Evo's :dry:

Haha nah just kidding, hurry up already :D

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