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Although we got hopelessly lost, we still managed not to come last. There were only two grandpa mobiles there though, one was someonestolecc's SR20DET powered beast and the other my old man's RB20DET auto (which sported a new air filter for the day as its only mod).

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besides, my dad's cef is 100% legal and ADR compliant, but I'm sure random breath tests would have been amusing...

male cop: "so you wanna 69 us huh?"

dad: "wtf... are you coming onto me?"

TMU is what the traffic police is called in Melbourne, the ones that do the random breath tests and the defecting and stuff. So to have "TMU 2 69" as a number plate wouldn't have gone down well.

WTF is this all about...is it just me or did i not hear about this so called Team Cefiro Powah day???  :)

Tom u biatch.....  :D  :)

Meh  <_<

Ando

SAU NSW Xmas Cruise yo!!

besides, my dad's cef is 100% legal and ADR compliant, but I'm sure random breath tests would have been amusing...

male cop: "so you wanna 69 us huh?"

dad: "wtf... are you coming onto me?"

ROFL

Bit worried about how ya took the one over your shoulder looking back but thanks for the pics... my car looks cool :P

Next time bring the 86 !!!! O_o

it wasn't over my shoulder... it was a pic of the rear view mirror as we were coming back to Syd.

The good news is I made my boat (although I went through the city, down Epping Rd, through Ryde to Gladesville peer).

I doubt the 86 will survive a trip up from Melb to Syd... I'll lose too many vital car parts on the way as most of them are ziptied on.

some more pics from tom and a couple of others on the Xmas cruise

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l33t exhaust fitting skillz :D

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you can almost make out my car's grandpa steering wheel in this one.

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hunting for clues

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SAU VIC polo shirts are so kawaii m(_ _)m

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