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I'm back from my afternoon on the river .

Coolcruise in the Bayliner 23 from Guildford to Matilda bay for a picnic tea and a few beers , then back to guildford , on the trailer and home.

As I was sitting out the front, cool breeze blowing and skimming across the Melville waters millpond is was thinking

* I wonder what the plebs are doing *

Now I know , breaking sumplugs , back windows and getting hot.

Hehehehe

Cheers

Ken

mostly stuck in garage - its quick but handles like a dinosaur - a dangerous combination! Its dragged a skyline and won and i reckon that my skyline is probably slower but my skyline is a lot safer to handle. Nearly ended up being my coffin a couple of times - incuding once loosing control and almost becoming truck food!

mmm yeah a lot rarer than the 180 - i had a choice between the 180 and my Z31 - and i just fell in love with my Z31 and that was it! But its rare to see ones in that condition and ive only seen one other black one around - the guy that owned it bought it out from hong kong in 95 owned it since new - he now drives a line that looks a lot like mine but can shite all over it with the amount of mods he's done (he's about 60 its really funny lil boy at heart me thinks) he was there when i went to pick my line up!

Hes done a few useless ricey things to that ZX such it beeps when the break pads are low haha

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken,

Your a bastard!

Scoring more brownie points with the Mrs?

I feel sorry for Micko. just when things were looking up. Do you have a rear window for him?

See'ya:burnout:

Stuff the brownie points , I wanted to do it and she was happy as well ( double bonus )

wtf did you do to Mickos sump plug ??

Cheers

Ken

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