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and engagement anniversary

youd better be cracking a bottle of scotch I hope

That was yesterday :P does vodka count? I will drink and Zane will supervise... :D

That's not a bad effort! I think I am at 6 with the gtr

Nice, I think Zane is about 6 years with his also :) but no GTR love... I need one... One day :P

also pinky needs some paint loving Mel.

Haha I have some paint I got colour matched at home, I wasn't here last weekend and I've been working/class every weekend for the last 5 weeks so soon hopefully I will get a chance to actually get it on her :P

That was yesterday :P does vodka count? I will drink and Zane will supervise... :D

Nice, I think Zane is about 6 years with his also :) but no GTR love... I need one... One day :P

Haha I have some paint I got colour matched at home, I wasn't here last weekend and I've been working/class every weekend for the last 5 weeks so soon hopefully I will get a chance to actually get it on her :P

Scotch > Vodka

well you should - she's has to look good for SAU drag day ;)

I have no interest in drags, never really have... I am more interested in track days, motorkhana, skidpan, drift days (although I suck haha), cruises...

fair enough, however its just one SAU event Mel.

Plus its fun - revs, release clutch, hang on.

I will even let you borrow my new helmet :)

Doesn't it have RWD mode?

Either way - offroad skids :thumbsup:

Nah, It has Neutral for towing, 4 High, which is an Attesa type system, 80% to the rear until it senses slip. 4 High Locked, which locks the center diff for 50/50 then 4 Low which is as above but in low range, obviously.

fair enough, however its just one SAU event Mel.

Plus its fun - revs, release clutch, hang on.

I will even let you borrow my new helmet :)

Lol... I go to other SAU events, I am planning to go just not enter :)

Breaking champagne on the bow?

Lol for some reason I don't think my fiberglass front bar will hold up quite so well :P

must cut the mandatory red ribbon first to...........you know to make it official lol

Haha we cut the tape to our driveway when the concrete was set and we could drive on it for the first time :P

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