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tommo. Airflow meter issues?  bad connection?  Did the eng warn light come on or do you know how to do a diagnostic?

Nah - no engine warning light. It seemed to fix itself on teh way back and is defintely less prominent now.. but still there. I'll check it out tomorrow anyway, i'm sure it will just be something small :P

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Um, cruise the great western, go onto m4 for a bit go up Springwood twisties, through to windsor then down through blacktown and go to paramatta rd. That would be an example of a typical night cruise for my mates.

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Um, cruise the great western, go onto m4 for a bit go up Springwood twisties, through to windsor then down through blacktown and go to paramatta rd.  That would be an example of a typical night cruise for my mates.

I'm suprised I haven't seen your car on the Great western?

Myself and mates from www.gunnamotorsport.com are out there every Saturday night finding runs (if the pub doesn't grab our attention first)

that sounds like a good drive anyway

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I passed you guys this morning on my way to sydney, I was in the R31 GTS1 between williamson springs and bathurst, almost broke my neck trying to check you all out.

The blue S15 flashed me on my way home on bells line too, g'day to whoever it was :)

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yeah saw the pics you posted on pg5, I thought there may have been cops ahead but it was just another friendly cruiser punishing beels line.

Going west bound on a sunday arvo is tops, everyone is heading the opposite way.

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