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Yeah it was a good cruise - would love to do Bells Line again with you guys but with less cars on the road :P I loved it...

shame about the high amount of activity on the track at Bathurst, but that couldn't be avoided :D

Damn I'm sick of changing gears after doing 650km's this weekend, haha.

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no all that came where a bunch of great people,hope to do it again as well tommo,thats bells line is a great bit of road aye...

wish i new about all that shit up the mount,u get that

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Did anyone else my car not idling / backfiring really badly in Lithgow / Bathurst? Not sure what caused it but it meant I had to cruise it back... my exhaust tips have gone gold and were very very hot too...

If anyone heard my riding my clutch badly, that's why. Clutch riding is better than it stalling :P

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hey gun, where did you join us on the cruise? I might be missing a step somewhere along this line... I didn't see you at the Maccas but I saw you on the Bells line? did you join us on route?

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