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ahebron



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Followed my first FFRR

For the first time since buying my FFRR in early January I followed another FFRR. Surprised
It was a Silver Autobiography, what I did notice was that I could see the exhaust pipes at the rear unlike my TD6 which has them hidden.
Mind you I might only see another FFRR once a week if lucky

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you need to get out more adrian... Laughing





seriously, are they that rare there then... ... - .- -.




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ahebron



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I seem to see more Sports than Full Fats.
I can and often do drive from Wellington to Auckland (670km) then back and will not see any other FFRRs.
Auckland has a fair few but they are occupied by suits and spend time in the city driving from posh house to office carpark. Or yummy mummies from posh house to posh cafe.Wink

I don't know if they are rare or just do not circulate in the circles I do.

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ahebron wrote:
I don't know if they are rare or just do not circulate in the circles I do.
Adrian


There's your answer ….. stop driving in circles then …. Laughing Laughing Wink ====================================

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Straight lines are so boring Mr. Green VW Amarok 2014 Highline auto

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Plus that NZ has a serious lack of straight roads, which makes it one of the best motorbiking countries in the world !!! We would go riding almost every weekend in the summer, mostly Taranaki but occasionally longer trips to the South Island for example. MY 2010 5.0 SC Galway green and sand interior!!
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ahebron



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Shhhhhh I was trying to keep that bit secret.
Damn we will now be over run by FFRR pilots riding BMW GSes.
Whoops that me Laughing

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