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A great night had by all.... especially considering the thread started out as a question :D Thoroughly enjoyed catching up to all of ya on the F3 pushing the speed limit all the way :)

Maisys was good :D That's for all those who piked after the F3...

What a way to wrap up the 2005 Skyline Calendar :D Well done to everyone who rocked up, and thanks for all making it a good night.

EDIT: Dang I still wished I saw that shower scene!

Great night guys, nice to meet a few more peeps

On the way home at chatswood just after Liz and Rukus turned off there was a massive accident on the Pacific highway - looked like a car crossed the median strip into on coming traffic

It was madddddddddddd!

I was in steve's 32 GTR and it was aweseome!.

Love that drag we had with that umm 4wd car.. :P

Shaun said it was a VW Toureg (he thinks its the fastest production 4WD, although the porsche cayenne must be close)

- 700nm torque, not that that helped him............ :D

whens the next cruise stan that one was awesome!!

That's my question I believe... seriously someone else should put a cruise up; I think it's about time I hung my cruise-whoring gloves on the wall :D

code name "Nur Spec"

That wouldn't be my R34 Nur Spec would it Ruk?

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