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There were soooo many sunday drivers on the road today!! it was like phuckheads day out or something! maybe its cos im tired and my patience is lower than normal but one person was doing 60 in an 80 zone!! GRRRRR

Originally posted by dan_the_man

Who got the highest hp today?

Gawd knows cos the 4wd were done at XSpeed and the 2 wheel drives at Genie.

I know Ant ran about 430 at the treads out of his Datto 1600.

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Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

There were soooo many sunday drivers on the road today!! it was like phuckheads day out or something! maybe its cos im tired and my patience is lower than normal  but one person was doing 60 in an 80 zone!! GRRRRR

Sorry , I did move over...;)

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Ken

Sides I was trying to get to that Maloo ute but couldn't get the lights right.

( note that gtrken does not condone excessive speed or dragging on public streets )

yea , phucken right:D :uh-huh:

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Ken

3/4 points ..... not sure ..... think its 4. ;)

nearly got done on the way to the breaky cruise ...... hurtling down abernethy rd 110km ...... motorbike policeman driving along other side ..... u shouldve seen his head turn as this black clur went past ..... *insert a lot of swearing from me* jam on brakes - see him jam on his in my rear vision mirror so i prepare for the worst and get behind slowarse car in lefthand lane ...... but despite me thinking he turned around he didnt - lucky me :)

Originally posted by AeroGrace

anybody see a R32 GT-R in custom purple? Driven by a chick....

did it go on the dyno?

Skyes and its for sale and is near std mechanically so doubt would have run.

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Ken

yeah saw the ute .... but he was either stuck behind someone or was just grandpa driving ........ i know 2 particular holden clubbie that call my car "jap crap" I would love for u to show whos boss too ;)

Originally posted by Nizmo

3/4 points ..... not sure ..... think its 4. ;)

nearly got done on the way to the breaky cruise ...... hurtling down abernethy rd 110km ...... motorbike policeman driving along other side ..... u shouldve seen his head turn as this black clur went past ..... *insert a lot of swearing from me* jam on brakes - see him jam on his in my rear vision mirror so i prepare for the worst and get behind slowarse car in lefthand lane ...... but despite me thinking he turned around he didnt - lucky me :)

Hmmm , then you would have to resort to what we were discussing

1 Low cut top

2 High cut skirt

3 Crying

or 4 is the job that you mentioned:D :)

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

yeah saw the ute .... but he was either stuck behind someone or was just grandpa driving ........ i know 2 particular holden clubbie that call my car "jap crap" I would love for u to show whos boss too ;)

Or like drews mate who whispered in Liz's ear that I should get a Commodore.hehe

Russ's comment re. why buy something slower was good:)

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Ken

haha i have done all three in front of a cop and it works ..... never had to resort to 4th ;) just play the dumb blonde (comes naturally to me) and they just think your late for something and u normally drive like a grannie. I love it when cops try and find excuses for me tho - that was sooo funny "oh you dont know the speed limit around here do you (despite it only being 2 blocks from my house) and your late for work ..... where do u work ..... oh that sounds cushy"

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