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Hey Boys,

I have bought an R32 GTSt Sedan a couple of weeks ago from the mainland, and i'm currently waiting to get it complied.

I've been trying to think where would be a good place to go for a cruise to get used to the way she handles and that sort of thing.

Where does everyone like to go cruising? Keeping in mind that i live in hobart.

Timmyb :rant:

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Hey Boys,

I have bought an R32 GTSt Sedan a couple of weeks ago from the mainland, and i'm currently waiting to get it complied.

I've been trying to think where would be a good place to go for a cruise to get used to the way she handles and that sort of thing.

Where does everyone like to go cruising? Keeping in mind that i live in hobart.

Timmyb :P

Who are you kidding biatch, the only way you will know how that thing handles is when you hand the key's over too me for a lash :headspin:

I'll tell ya some good spots man offline and then i'll hook ya up out at the track so you can take it for a lash at basky if ya want :)

Who are you kidding biatch, the only way you will know how that thing handles is when you hand the key's over too me for a lash :headspin:  

I'll tell ya some good spots man offline and then i'll hook ya up out at the track so you can take it for a lash at basky if ya want :P

Well GrandmasterB, i think the closest you'll get to driving my car, is if i've died and you had to drive me to the morgue. :)

I'm sure we can work something out though. (with locations that is)

I'd be interested in a cruise with ya tim. few hours at basky would be good also as I havn't been out there yet.

Yeah man, we'll have to go for a cruise when i get it on the road JaFF. I'm praying that the seat belts come in today, so i can get the car to Griffo and get it complianced. Then i'll be a happy boy.

It's no good having it sitting there in that garage and not being able to drive it. :P

The Huon Highway isn't a bad stretch of road when it's not soaking wet... Hey mate I have a R32 sedan also, its a GTS-4 tho so will handle quite a bit different to yours. Would be nice to compare them.

-Paul

Dude we may have to get together one day and have a look over them. See what we can see.

I'm sure a cruise day will have to be organised soon for all us skyline boys. Maybe a BBQ somewhere.

Well GrandmasterB, i think the closest you'll get to driving my car, is if i've died and you had to drive me to the morgue. :)  

I'm sure we can work something out though. (with locations that is)

Once a big girl always a big girl hey :kick:

Be going out to the track pretty soon so i'll let you know and we can orgainse to get your girly arse out there.

Your just jealous cause i's show you how to drive that thing like its intended to be driven :ghost: "drive it like you stole it brother" :headspin:

Once a big girl always a big girl hey :kick:  

Be going out to the track pretty soon so i'll let you know and we can orgainse to get your girly arse out there.

Your just jealous cause i's show you how to drive that thing like its intended to be driven :ghost: "drive it like you stole it brother" :headspin:

Well this 'big girl' could kick your arse any day :kick: . And just might have to do so.

Plus it's looking like that comp of yours might have to fix it's self.

What car you going to take to the track???

Well this 'big girl' could kick your arse any day :kick: . And just might have to do so.

Plus it's looking like that comp of yours might have to fix it's self.  

What car you going to take to the track???

I'll believe that when i see it you big girly man :usuck:

Im sure you can guess dude.

I'll give you a hint, its black, has 2 doors, sounds like a jet engine, is worthe more than your house, and can do a lovely NOS purge when ask too :wassup:

I'll believe that when i see it  you big girly man :usuck:  

Im sure you can guess dude.

I'll give you a hint, its black, has 2 doors, sounds like a jet engine, is worthe more than your house, and can do a lovely NOS purge when ask too :wassup:

Well just for the record, my house is increasing in value and i doubt the car is....

So when are you going to get a car that is actually yours?? Always a bridesmaid never a bride. :Oops:

Well just for the record, my house is increasing in value and i doubt the car is....

So when are you going to get a car that is actually yours?? Always a bridesmaid never a bride. :Oops:

Like i said, drive it like you stole it dude. And after the shiat fight with the last one i built i think i'll just get the van and pimp that out for now??? Nothing over the top, maybe just a mid mounting 454 big block with a blower :flamed:

You shouldn't make fun of bloke like that anyway dude, you could give a guy a complex or something :headspin:

grasstree hill is a great drive...lots of twistes and the road condition is good

Bwahahahahaha i can't believe i heard grass tree and good road condition in the same sentence. Obviously never been over it on a bike hey Timbo, one small lack of concentration and it will :kick: straight in the nuts. You want twisty's thats always satisfiying go and buy the chips, you want a stretch of road that is like drving at the track then let me know :)

thats why I said good condition...good isn't excellent...there are better roads but grasstree is still a great hill for *Edited by Slaz*

Don't see your point here....One small lack of concentration in a car and you will be ****ed but thats what makes it fun...if you can't concentrate when you drive then catch a bus

If you think grasstress is bad then take a drive up to colebrook one day...great winding road but its bump steer city

**Please don't make references to illegal street activites (ie. drifting). Please read forum rules and thread in Tas section by me: "All Tasmanian posters please read". Thanks, Slaz**

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