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Hi Guys!!

In Tassie this week as navigating in a Dirt Rally on Saturday "Styx Valley Rally" ..First time so scary as hell! :D

Just wanted to say you guys live in a gorgeous place..I have been staying up in Burnie this week place it's amazing, only let down is the lack of vodafone phone coverage LOL :laugh:

Heading down to Hobart today so cant wait to see the rest of Tas :D Will be out in Hobart Saturday night..check out the night life and have some fun after my massive day Naving. If anyone is out and about and wants to meet up My Number is 0404042532 would be cool to catch up with some Tassie SAUers! :)

Seen about 4 x GTR's so far around Burnie :) a

Jess xx

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hey folks!

Im in the process of buying some wheels off a bloke called scott Chambers. (scottys13 on ns.com)

Am organising it all through NS.COM. but the site has been down the last few days, so i cant contact him.

If anybody knows him can u please please get him to call me or pm me through here.

my number is 0425 759 644.

ANy help would be excellent!!

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Domain hillclimb vids :P

3rd run i did when it was fully dry

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2nd run crash, start corners were nice and dry , came a little too hot into water tower corner and car slid to the lift into the bank. only damage was back side skirt mount dislodged.

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Better late than never Ian, besides you should get used to being late now you own a SR :)

oh low blow haha yeah ill take that on the chin not a fan of the old SR :)

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