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Morning all.

It was great to meet Anthony, Melly, Zane, Colin, Tony and the owner of one very cool looking blue R31 at Oktoberfest (Greg).

Big thanks to Anthony and Emelie for the meet and greet at the airport and for taking the time out to catch up with some random from NSW. Thanks Melly and Zane for the lift back to the airport after OF. Unfortunately, I still have rather vivid and disturbing memories of the gold shorts guy and the many cross dressers lol

Ps - Still like Michelle's coffee thanks all for attending the pre drinks :)

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Yeah Zac talked about that yesterday.

Have done many happy laps and mountain runs on standard 4 stud brakes and I make twice as much power as a natro 25... I don't see what all the fuss is about. I've had brake fade issues once at qr and that was on the nation circuit after many stops from a substantial speed

Have done many happy laps and mountain runs on standard 4 stud brakes and I make twice as much power as a natro 25... I don't see what all the fuss is about. I've had brake fade issues once at qr and that was on the nation circuit after many stops from a substantial speed

Because I have never had any brake fade issues ever ;)

Because I have never had any brake fade issues ever ;)

She won't be carrying anywhere need the speed you or I do when braking into turn 3/4/6, natro 25s stop moving after 120kph

She won't be carrying anywhere need the speed you or I do when braking into turn 3/4/6, natro 25s stop moving after 120kph

That is true. But she might want to learn to drive fast as well after she gets her turbo.

Good. Couldn't drive it on the road tho :( it's very quiet haha

We can fix that :devil:

Mate just bought a dewalt battery angle grinde, I'll have that sucker setting of car alarms in no time lol

We can fix that :devil:

Mate just bought a dewalt battery angle grinde, I'll have that sucker setting of car alarms in no time lol

I also have a battery angle grinder...or just remove everything cat-back with a socket set.

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