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MadMatt 26-07-2013 10:14 AM

My Australian delivered CSL
 
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Hi I am a new member having purchased my CSL only 3 weeks ago. It has done 32000kms and is totally stock and pristine.

Here are some shots taken on its first proper drive and what an exhilarating drive it was. Has there been a better car ever made?

Matt

northernjim 26-07-2013 10:26 AM

Nice plate Matt:thumbs:

with that first pic, I really didn't think that would have been the destination for a first drive!! Good man :thumbs:

MadMatt 26-07-2013 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by northernjim (Post 150539)
Nice plate Matt:thumbs:

with that first pic, I really didn't think that would have been the destination for a first drive!! Good man :thumbs:

Thanks Jim. You are correct, it was a little treacherous and therefore slow going but the snow was present for only a small portion of the journey thank goodness. The rest was empty mountain roads which was a great way to get a taste of what a magnificent machine this is:notworthy:

Cheers

Matt

rstoughy 26-07-2013 10:38 AM

Awesome :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:

1st drive in mine last night after a few months off the road and it still does it :notworthy:

northernjim 26-07-2013 10:39 AM

I bet its the only time an Australian CSL has seen snow anyway! :beer:



How far from Melbourne do you need to drive to get away from the long arm of the law, and find some decent driving roads? My sis lives in the adelaide hills - lots of overly efficient coppers for my liking down there:bigcry:

MadMatt 26-07-2013 11:00 AM

about an hour's drive from Melbourne. Victoria is known as the "nanny" state because of all the revenue raising from speed cameras and the focus on speed as being the only real cause of accidents. In the area I was driving, I hear that police wear camouflaged gear and hide in the bushes and then radio to a colleague down the road to pull you over if you have been speeding. Total cat and mouse stuff which adds to the exhilaration.

But also speed limits in Victoria are ridiculous in places. You can have a 100km/h zone which would amount to suicide if you stuck to that limit and on the other hand a 60km/h zone with 5 lanes and straight as an arrow. So if you can find roads of the former description you can have a lot of fun without risk of getting caught speeding

Neil M 26-07-2013 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by MadMatt (Post 150544)
But also speed limits in Victoria are ridiculous in places. You can have a 100km/h zone which would amount to suicide if you stuck to that limit and on the other hand a 60km/h zone with 5 lanes and straight as an arrow. So if you can find roads of the former description you can have a lot of fun without risk of getting caught speeding

Ha, ha, keeps the accident statistics up and justifies the use of the commando style Policing tactics in their never ending search for revenue! :smokin:

PS: Looks more like Austria than Australia in the Pics, never thought of you getting snow down under!

KamalRostov 26-07-2013 05:49 PM

Nice photography... beautiful ride!!! :smt055

Marc 27-07-2013 12:33 PM

Nice picture.
 
Great to see another Aussie enjoying the CSL, even if you are a mexican,south of the boarder... :hahaha:

MadMatt 27-07-2013 01:07 PM

Thanks to the Northerners, Marc and Kamal. See you at the next traffic light grand prix Marc if you dare venture South:blalalala:


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