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I havent been on a decent cruise for some time now and was thinking of going for a run up the Bells Line of Road to Katoomba sometime soon.... was going to leave from Thornleigh Macca's and head down through the Galston Gorge, out toward Wisemans Ferry and hang a left towards Windsor/Pit Town. From there a small cruise through the heart of Windsor and out for a nice drive through some twisty's....

Was thinking of the weekend after Compak Attak, Saturday the 16th April, as its cold enough to make it a nice turbo night, but not cold enough to come across any black ice or force us to stay in our cars cause its just unbearably cold. Meet point as above would be Thornleigh Macca's as close to 10pm for a 10.30 latest leave.

Would anyone from SAU be interested in a bit of a "spirited" drive at all???

Brad

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Babak took me/let me drive your old car, I'm still amazed that you were able to part with it! :wassup:

We did a 2nd gear roll on the way home tonight, and the way the GTR brutally pulled away from me when it hit boost was awesome... It's like I was standing still. The 330CI with 170kw isn't a slouch either!

Then when I pull up next to him, the bastaard leans across and says "and that's on wastegate pressure!"

:) :) :)

and the way the GTR brutally pulled away from me when it hit boost was awesome... It's like I was standing still. The 330CI with 170kw isn't a slouch either!
what car have u got merli ?

mate, considering his avatar is a BMW badge, and he just posted right above you about driving his 330CI I think I will hazzard a guess and say that merli in fact drives a school bus and has a carrera GT for weekends.

well he used to have that "sexually frustrated purple" r33 GTR for his logo, and is on a skyline forum, which made sence, but now says he has a GT and has a BM logo. and something bout a 330ci.... merli do u have a licence ?

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merli hasn't held a licence since he got the Carrera GT about 2 months ago. he had it all of 3 days, then points gooooone.

Didn't last long did it mate! :rofl: aweseome car though.




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