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will be booking my car in for a service this week it picked up a rattle in fifth gear on the way down. Great Job Adam,

we left Normanville and there was a Black R33 following us ( i don't know who i haven't been here long enough) pulled over at a petrol station and met up with the others from Normanville that left in a different direction.

Still simling from the drive and probably will be all week!

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yeah a good day out was had by all i think ;)

i lost every1 @ the end near yankalilla :( i ended @ the wood caste playground @ Pt noarlunga so my daughter was happy

ye i recon we need to organise another 1 for about 2 months but we need a new way to have a instant group chat like Ventrilo or MIRC text chat room

Just to add....the sight of the Blue Dodge Viper with two white stripes and sitting behind it was awesome. Even better in front of it looking back at it via the rear view mirror ;)

Must say, playing catch up to the group (was in KFC eating, headed back to the foreshore....deserted....).. Thanks goes to the Grey/Black R33 that directed us (white and black 32's) to the cruise where abouts...was fun catching up :(

I had a mates bday lunch on which I only heard about late in the week so I couldn't make it :(

Looks like it was a cracker turnout ;)

Some nice pics there too. I like the high shot of all the 'lines; nice work !

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hmm was probably one of the best cruises

i've been on, found it pretty exciting seeing

all those skylines ;)

wasn't too happy about the wind burn i got from madaz's

driving (you shall pay) *insert evil laugh here*

bring on the next cruise :(

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hmm was probably one of the best cruises

i've been on, found it pretty exciting seeing

all those skylines ;)

wasn't too happy abou the wind burn i got from madaz's

driving (you shall pay) *insert evil laugh here*

bring on the next cruise :)

Sorry to ask this..but which car were you in? (i should have spoken up a little more :( )

Sorry to ask this..but which car were you in? (i should have spoken up a little more  ;) )

i was in the greyish?? R33

don't worry i think the only thing i said

was "hello" or did i just wave?? i can't remember LOL

but yeah that was at morphette vale

i was in the greyish?? R33

don't worry i think the only thing i said

was "hello" or did i just wave?? i can't remember LOL

but yeah that was at morphette vale

Cheers. T'was a wave :( Was just putting names to faces. Now for the next cruise..... ;)

ok next question who here is a little familular with mIRC (Internet Relay Chat) program

i can get a channel posibly set up for SAU i will look into if ppls are willing to learn to install sumthing ....

either that or u can d/l my Ventrilo guide and we can use Voice Comms

**edit**

Ahh...i do remember that one indeed. Cheers for clearing that up, nice ride cool.gif

ty

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