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Originally posted by Majanal

UFO... the place to speed is at the race track (or private road)... you know that!!!

Are you coming out past Oran Park on the 16th? I'll take you for a spin in my car if you like!

Dan.

Dan,,,They have roads with unlimited Speed Signs,,,,I've got the speedo now,,,I wanna see just how fast she goes before Selling Her.

Not sure about Oran Park though,,,see what happens,,,thanks for the offer.

Neil.

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Originally posted by ndr

Dan,,,They have roads with unlimited Speed Signs

Neil.

Yeah I know mate... I knew that was what you ment... just covering my arse!!! and leading up to the invite I gave u... well if I see you at oran park I'll chat to you then.

Also... all u NTers that have replied... I'll offer you a free ride on me if you turn up at oran park!

Dan.

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There are at least 6 skylines in Darwin but at the present they still seem to be relatively exclusive. I was the second person in Darwin to purchase an R33 GTS25t back 3 years ago. There are probably more because there is a continuous coming and going of young army recruits bringing them up.

For the person that was asking about the best place to speed well if you are sitting in the middle of Darwin you drive 30 to 40km's down the stuart highway until you see a sign with a white background and a black circle with a black line through it diagonally. At that point you would be doing 100kph in 5th and all you do is to push your accelarator to the floor until you are screaming along in fifth. My only problem is i have a standard 180kph speedo and all that i can tell you is that i have had it wrap around to zero and then some. I would guess i was doing around 240kph (screaming along in 5th). Once i slowed down i found that one of the plastic ferrings in front of the drivers side front wheel had been forced against the front wheel and had melted. Neat huh.

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hahaha this week you can grab it, probably tuesday or wednesday!

As for the exclusive part i dont think its so much as exclusive, its just the smarter people dont go around cruising and harassing others on the road with PCHHST noises in the window like the other fools on the road.

And some of us are picked on by the cops for having a loud car..... but thats only when the external gate opens up :)

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Hey... good to see you all!

I'll have to come up one day and try this speed thing... I have a digital speedo thing in my car... have seen it pass 200 down main straight on Easter creek... but then the straight runs out!

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Good to see you guy's in here,,,Great stuff,,,,but I have many questions to ask. What fuel are you guy's using would have to be the 1st one.

R33NT,,,,Great story buddy but I won't be in 5th @ 100kmh ,,,I'll be in 3rd ready to plant my right foot,,,,I wanna see if I can pull redline in 5th.....

Neil.:D:) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)

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Our fuel up here is at best PULP 98RON i think (103.9c/L). I get the best results with BP PULP and the worst with Woolworths Plus Petrol PULP.

We dont get the same luxuries you guys down south get, shell optimax (droool).

Low RON fuel plus high ambient temperature is not the best combination but we get by.

I read yesterday they are going to charge people who drive dangerously ie to fast for the situation (in the no limits area) !!!!

As for the speed cut i just installed an Apexi PowerFC!

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