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Well i was driving home this morning and came across something i would love to see every morning, 3 lines, 1 of which was MIZ33T, i think thats the plate.

I got to tell you girl, ur car looks better in real life than it does in pics

Sorry to MIZ and the other guy in the R33 for making you turn down toward Miranda, i guess u thought i was with yous. I was just heading home. I hope you hada good day to where ever you were going, i didnt understand what u said on the UHF.

Take care

Ronin

So is this an every sunday thing, just didnt see it on the forum thats all. i would like to come along if thats ok, pics look good, a couple of my car from behind hahah very good

lol! :(

7 skylines, a supra, an s2000 and a GSXR1000!!! :P

i wondered why my pbase hitcount was getting bigger and bigger ;)

yup. that was the dawn run...welcome anytime, for the past 8 weeks we've done it 7 times. pretty good effort, the week we missed was the Oz long weekend...

for me next w/e (16/2) will be the last for a while...so we should be organising Wakefield Park events when it gets cooler!!! :)

Hi there XXE-R32 hahahah yes..... i thought u were coming with us... sorrie if i was somewhat a bit playful driving next to ya ... i thought u were coming to NashO Runz haha jeeing u guys up!!

ps... nice little tail out action u did for the U-Turn in Miranda :(

more pics here! http://www.pbase.com/miz33t/dawnrunzviii

RONIN = franks going on holidays soonz... no more credit to dawn runz for him hahahahaha

Dawn Runzz are that best!!! nothing is compared to coming home sleeping 3am in the morning.,... waking up in 3 hours, going for a nice long twisty drive down the Nashos, CoLd refresging Dip in the rising sun, brunch at d gong, peerrves at a GSXR and cruising home for a nice shot nap!!!

next time i FIINK i will whiP out my CBR250 for a cruise ! any 988cc, 4-stroke, four-cylinder, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 16-valve, TSCC aint intimidate me! hahahaha :(

Well well great piucs, dont think im too keen on swimming that early in the morning, you would need balls the size of my wheels to do that.

So when is the next dawn run, this sunday i hear.

Where do you all meet up

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