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yes yes, very safely... we didn't start the fires

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LOVE THE FLAMES! :devil:

in your own frame :)

ALMOST

and one from Rob (Not a Pulsar)

I'll chuck a larger one in shall I ?

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Well if you decide to look at these, hope people like them...

http://s1021.photobucket.com/user/ctwoez/library/SAU%20Mac%20Pass%20Meet%2015-09-13

and if someone wants to put them up here on behalf of me I would be great full :laugh:

I am so disappointed i missed this.

Even though my car is in the shop, i still would have loved to have been there.

Some wicked pics guys. Nice cars too.

Love the flameage!!!

and if someone wants to put them up here on behalf of me I would be great full :laugh:

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If you click on the direct link for each pic in Photobucket and then paste it in as an image, it works. :thumbsup:

Some nice pics.

(my car is second from the left) :D

Appreciate the pics guys :) keep em coming if you got em!

Well if you decide to look at these, hope people like them...

http://s1021.photobucket.com/user/ctwoez/library/SAU%20Mac%20Pass%20Meet%2015-09-13

and if someone wants to put them up here on behalf of me I would be great full :laugh:

Some good pics there!

Hey guys good to see you all again. Met some first timers with sau too, hope you had fun guys. Sorry to CIL50V in the purple r33 gtr with the gopro for getting stuck behind my rex the whole way. Will you be uploading your footage?

Lip reading the couple's conversation in the white Corolla that pulled over for a minute halfway up Mac Pass yesterday??...
Wife:- "My my those cars are going so fast!"
Husband:- "No no we're just going too slow!"
Wife:- "Oh-h-h"
Husband too impatient for the rest of the convoy to pass:- "Damn this! I'm going to call our grandson and grab that Supraline back!" > then blindly pulls out into traffic :(, nearly cutting off "Indi"

yes yes, very safely... we didn't start the fires

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As a fellow R34 Red GTT owner (which looks identical besides the red plates :P)- I'm curious as to know how much power this bad boy is running if you would know?

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