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traveling to and from dromana and hastings.... even had a nice little blat down the nepean out near mornington area... wine red... twin exhaust... aftermarket wheels of some sort and the rest looked pretty stock.

gees there was some talent out at dromana today... and what an awesome drive going from stoney point over to dromana... nice and whindy and long straights. I reckon we organise a cruise out that way soon.

took a pic of a nice Z... anyone know who it belongs to?

also on the way back seen a nice R32 GTS/T, white, bomex front bar... looked nice... along with a black 33 with what looked like a GTR vspec kit on it also heading towards the dromana way

was farken busy aye! :D next time your down give me a call (0413 144 121) as I should be up for a cruise.

today i was bored so went on a 1 man cruise from sorrento to dromana (bloody busy) then some country driving to flinders and then the windy road back to rosebud... very enjoyable indeed.

dave

Originally posted by dAVE

was farken busy aye! :D next time your down give me a call (0413 144 121) as I should be up for a cruise.

today i was bored so went on a 1 man cruise from sorrento to dromana (bloody busy) then some country driving to flinders and then the windy road back to rosebud... very enjoyable indeed.

dave

yeah for sure dave... that was my first time down there... bloody nice... wouldnt swim at any other beach. once i have a weekend free i'll be down again for sure... maybe this time without the gf as she tends to get a little upset when im doing 170... or even 60 around the bendy roads from stoney point to dromana.

that and she didnt like me flirting with the beach chicks ;)

bloody awesome roads around here hey! I have lived here almost my whole life so I know a few of the nice roads... some bloody fun dirt roads too, but not really suitable for the lines....

and the best beach is koonya (sp) its kind of back of tootgarook (ocean side). Not quite as busy as dromana!

yeah dromana was packed! thats why we went to the other side to check out what hastings and stoney point was like.... shit... absolute shit... boating beaches...

one good thing of the day was i must have fixed my aircon while mucking around with the antenna and stereo at the drive ins cause after an hour in the car without it i decided to see if it would cool us down a little and its working again! :P

bonus :P

Hey guys.........inark..... that 240z belongs to me. I've been once before with you guys for a cruise as a passenger with Matt in his RB30DET GTS-T, as my car was off the road at that time having a R33 G/box fitted. I'll most likely com out with it next time you guys have a cruise.

240z article

Originally posted by RPMZ

Hey guys.........inark..... that 240z belongs to me.  I've been once before with you guys for a cruise as a passenger with Matt in his RB30DET GTS-T, as my car was off the road at that time having a R33 G/box fitted.   I'll most likely com out with it next time you guys have a cruise.    

240z article

dude that car is sex on wheels! :P

as soon as i saw it i had to stop and take a pic :P cant wait to see it on a cruise so i can take some closer pics for me to drool over hehe

Yeah, yeah, Jack, Soak it up while you can dude :D

When are we going to put a real engine into it???

Originally posted by RPMZ

Hey guys.........inark..... that 240z belongs to me.  I've been once before with you guys for a cruise as a passenger with Matt in his RB30DET GTS-T, as my car was off the road at that time having a R33 G/box fitted.   I'll most likely com out with it next time you guys have a cruise.    

240z article

Leewah... Leewah............. as you know my car has been off the road for over 6 months therefore I'm not keen to do that again, ...................so I might just put a nice turbo onto the L28 and circuit race it for year or so, but the RB will go in one day.

BTW.......Leewah you still haven't taken me for a spin.....

Jack....Come on man, how often do you see me driving the GTR these days?

It's living at the factory at the mo waiting to have the fuel system worked out coz Steve Newing can't fix a system which he created. How farked is that?

I have to now take it to a Bosch authorised fuel place in Clayton to have them go over the system and work out why Steve's setup screwed one of the pumps. I'm still only running on 2 pumps atm.

I'll give you a ride if you come to the meet on Jan 10. Promise :D

if you guys want to go for a drive, you should come with us every now and then, we do reefton spur, lake mountain, black spur, mt donna buang, christmas hills, toolangi etc.. these roads will really push your limits, and seperate the men from the boys :D

I might do one more run before I sell it...

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