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Looks like an awesome time everyone!!!

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

Didn't know you were on the SAU forums too.

More Evo's! Forum should be renamed Evos Australia :D

@Luke, That wallaby was waiting for you lol, didn't run across until you were closer

Didn't know you were on the SAU forums too.

More Evo's! Forum should be renamed Evos Australia :D

@Luke, That wallaby was waiting for you lol, didn't run across until you were closer

Haha, Im everywhere.. :woot:

still have a 1/3 of a tank left.

Was laughing at the GTI, pushed it all day and covered 350kms... DTE was still showing 400+ when we got home! I would have been on my second tank of ethanol by then haha

Was laughing at the GTI, pushed it all day and covered 350kms... DTE was still showing 400+ when we got home! I would have been on my second tank of ethanol by then haha

The GTI is awesome... Needs an exhaust, intake and tune though!

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Hopefully should have the video done by tonight chaps. I done around 2 minutes of it last night (Which still took from 6:30 - 10:30!) and was buggered and went to bed!

Looks good so far though! Still got a metric shittonne of footage to go through and chop up, etc.

10% intrest each week on repayments haha just kidding glade I could help

PM your bank details champ!

Hey glad to help.

Sounds like that servo guy was a cock!!

He was Okay, The female manager was the one needing some cock

yup cards are safe :laugh:

Didn't know you were on the SAU forums too.

More Evo's! Forum should be renamed Evos Australia :D

@Luke, That wallaby was waiting for you lol, didn't run across until you were closer

I know, wtf was with that.

saw it, thought, hes not going to go the other way, bet hes coming straight across.

corners were fun on the way back.

whats that at terry?

your organising a hill climb? ;) thatd be a dream come true! that was my local sunday drive!

Luke is handling the Mac Pass event.

Matt, Carmen and Luke are handling Hillclimb/s

Exciting year ahead! Terrific to see how active Newie and ACT are! You have our every support!

:)

Was a great day out guys. Thanks for having us along. Not the usual pace that we keep around the mountains, but still a fun trip. Was great to put some names to faces. :)

Great to see you Tony - but we could have chatted more about what Qld and NSW are doing in future.

.

Hopefully should have the video done by tonight chaps. I done around 2 minutes of it last night (Which still took from 6:30 - 10:30!) and was buggered and went to bed!

Looks good so far though! Still got a metric shittonne of footage to go through and chop up, etc.

You the man! Looking forward too it!!

Was a great day out guys. Thanks for having us along. Not the usual pace that we keep around the mountains, but still a fun trip. Was great to put some names to faces. :)

Except Benji.

:rofl:

Trivia...

At home, Maria's Bimmer does not set off the EVO alarm.

Nor does the Maxima

Nor does the Postie's bike

My GT-R sets off the EVO alarm.

Yesterday at the truck stop...

* Other EVOs did not set off the EVO alarm

* Harleys did not set off the alarm

* R33 GT-Rs and GTSTs did not set off the alarm

* R34 GT-Ts did not set off the alarm

* The BsB R34 GT-R V-Spec did set off the alarm

*** The alarm was set off by - you guessed it - the R34 GT-R V-Spec II Nur with again, an N1 block. So is it a particular frequency?

Trivia...

At home, Maria's Bimmer does not set off the EVO alarm.

Nor does the Maxima

Nor does the Postie's bike

My GT-R sets off the EVO alarm.

Yesterday at the truck stop...

* Other EVOs did not set off the EVO alarm

* Harleys did not set off the alarm

* R33 GT-Rs and GTSTs did not set off the alarm

* R34 GT-Ts did not set off the alarm

* The BsB R34 GT-R V-Spec did set off the alarm

*** The alarm was set off by - you guessed it - the R34 GT-R V-Spec II Nur with again, an N1 block. So is it a particular frequency?

Did my Stagea set it off on Sunday ?

I know, wtf was with that.

saw it, thought, hes not going to go the other way, bet hes coming straight across.

corners were fun on the way back.

Then there was also the unmarked copper heading up to the meet that jumped out infront of you

Agreed, the run home was also good.

I looked in my re-view mirror when we were towards the bottom of the putty and there's Terry, must of really "tested" the Evo on the way back :)

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