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Had a good day:) thank's to Shell, the cooks, and the people who prepared the food. It was good to put a face to the names of the avatars. A lot of nice skylines were seen. Can't wait for the next one.

Took some good pictures their Merli.

Went and bought one of those UHF handheld's, on the way back in the dark could'nt tell which were the canberra car's so the handheld is ready for the next big day out.

Hey guys great turn out i loved seeing al those skylines together!!!!!! :)

Thanx to everyone who had a hand in organising it !!!

Sorry i wasnt so social i was hung over from the night before nearly didnt make it coz i was tired but ahd to come in tha end!!!

Oh yeh and a big thanx to the nice girl (i cant remmebr her name but she was in the awesome grey skyline wif the front mount and huge BOV) who came and said HI and to join in the convo's ;) I wasnt being shy just tired and badly hung over!! but thanx anywayz your very kind :)

Cant wait for the next one

BTW i got a bit chip on my front bonnet ;) i gotta get that fixed now its scratched the paint :(

Oh yeh and the drive was very long when your by yourself but enjoyed it still :P

my bloody batteries ran out! my last comment was about Angelina Jolie's lips.. but after that, anything I said must not have been heard by you guys. but the uhf units definitely add a good bit of fun. my last car had the uhf and hf set up in the dash. was great for talking in convoys when my mates and I go camping. when's the next cruise? i'm up for an informal meet if it can be before the end of july.

i really enjoyed the pre-departure entertainment as well!

cheers, MARK :lol:

Awww, sounds like you guys had so much fun !!!! :P I'm prepared for the next cruise though with a UBC120XLT Scanner and a $99 UHF handheld so I can keep you guys up to date on any policing matters, working out the insurance thing hopefully before August. W00t !@:)

Damn you had some fine looking rides there, pity Chode stuck his sky in the middle ;) /me ducks lawrence ....

yes, yes it was fun!

i'll hopefully have my photos tonight (fingers crossed!!) there's a heap! i'll only put 800x600 versions up, but if u want any 1600x1200 high res pics of any sort just email me [email protected] i took a heap.. damn them sony camera rock :P

and about them CB radios, go see my thead in general about a group buy!

Andrew,,,excellent bunch of photo's man,,,well done.:P:);)

Anybody else got some,,,,,I just love setting them as Wallpaper on the Commodore owners computers at work.:lol: :lol: :lol:

Neil.

Originally posted by [ryan]

yes, yes it was fun!

i'll hopefully have my photos tonight (fingers crossed!!) there's a heap! i'll only put 800x600 versions up, but if u want any 1600x1200 high res pics of any sort just email me [email protected] i took a heap.. damn them sony camera rock :P

and about them CB radios, go see my thead in general about a group buy!

Let me know if you have any problems with the cd Ryan. :confused:

Same here... My photos were taken at 1600x1200 also, I've already had a few request for the full res photos, but for those who don't know, high res photos are available....

Andrew. :uh-huh:

hehh. yeah matey, that was us! i was thinking, hmmm, should i stick at the back of the pack considering i'm just a stock r31, but i thought bugger it, i'll go behind you. i'm sure that thought has passed through quite a few minds of our male club members hehh :P

but on a serious note, it was really nice to cruise with some proper club people. our australian r31 skyline club is in tatters. the melbourne chapter have got their act together, but the sydney guys don't. so, me and a few r31 mates will be joining you guys from now on if that's all ok with you you dudes.

hopefully next cruise i should be one step closer to getting my turbo skyline. i am looking around at the moment for any 2 door R31 GTS-X 's that i can find. they're bloody rare though. shell, there are 2 in canberra. my mate luke has one. black colour, 2 door, turbo'd with 3 spoke wheels. ya might see him around.

cheers, MARK

LOL! Mark...i have no problem with you behind me ;)

but you're from Sydney yeah? I was wondering why you guys met us in Canberra?

Well I'll look out for Luke! I see a lot of nice red R31's, but i don't think I've seen a black one at all. And of course you R31 boys are MORE than welcome!!!

well just sorry i didn't get to say hi to you! You should have come and said hello to me....since I had you in my rear view for an hour and a half LOL :P

Shell :)

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