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Hey guys, I just went for a quick run through the park. The road is verrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry greasy!!!!!!!!!!!! so guys/girls heading out tomorrow don't push urselves too hard or overshoot the mark trying to show off. I nearly came off the road because of the grease.

For those who don't live around here, after the rain the oil off the leaves stays on the road, so its a bit more slippery than you expect. This is especially true if it hasn't rained for a while before hand... which it hasn't.

See you dudes tomorrow night :wave:

:rant:

I'm not saying don't come, and i'm not saying don't have fun... I'm just letting you all know the roads are slippery so you don't have to find out the hard way!

If you don't drive like a retard and leave some roombetween you and the other cars and you will be fine!!

No more excuses you girls!!!! (sorry moanie, u can hit me later) :P

I'm not saying don't come, and i'm not saying don't have fun... I'm just letting you all know the roads are slippery so you don't have to find out the hard way!  

If you don't drive like a retard and leave some roombetween you and the other cars and you will be fine!!

No more excuses you girls!!!! (sorry moanie, u can hit me later) :P

make sure you introduce yourself to me so I can hit you also

I'm not saying don't come, and i'm not saying don't have fun... I'm just letting you all know the roads are slippery so you don't have to find out the hard way!  

If you don't drive like a retard and leave some roombetween you and the other cars and you will be fine!!

No more excuses you girls!!!! (sorry moanie, u can hit me later) :(

as if calling someone a girl is an insult! its more like, stop acting like a wussy boy, and bring your ass along to the cruise!!!!! :P

lol

im probably still in two unless its very wet..

also want to add that i will e carrying a gtr-owning whore in my car who chickened out :P

but i will probably meet u somewhere along the way, i need to pick up my friend (if he comes) from brighton at around 915 so cant meet at homebush at that time..

If its wet just drive a bit slower... simple!

Get ur whore friend to bring their car out. its hard to lose control of R. I've been through the park in bad conditions a couple times and we couldn't loose the car even when we tried :P

Teh_gtr can nevr l0ose

matt, i dont think you were trying very hard in that case, because my experience is that yes they are quite neutral, way more so than a gtst, but if you have a lead/inexperienced foot then they are taily, and pull back into line hard which takes getting used to.

maybe with you driving the R wasnt getting loose, but through a wet national park, i assure u Teh_gtr can loose easy with the wrong driver!

i will be taking it very easy no point having a go in the wet amongst others.

lol

dont get too excited, its not someone you know! but i guess if he comes tonight you will know him :)

(ur lucky i told u, i was thinking about stringing you on for a while since your so excited about finding out who it is :D )




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