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Well.. sorry I couldn't make it - actually saw Mars as I was leaving to go to DY - than while I was out on a friends balcony saw you all cruise through DY on the way.. amusing looking down at all the cars.. looked like a few GTR's.. who's got the white R34 with a black carbon bonnet?

ALso - stan - were you a bit late? think I saw you a little behind.. or maybe that was someone else..

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Thanks to the yellow lights at Palm Beach, none of my shots turned out right. They've all got a horrid orange tinge.

And the only one I could photoshop into a reasonable look is the front of Stan's car. The rest look like they've gone through a dodgy IR filter.

http://www.au-z.org/gallery/sau_20060210_pizza

Great night and great pizza THANX JAGO! my shout next time man. I didn't think so many people would show up as well as all the 'old skoolers'.

I hadn't been on one of these in aaaaages so it was good to catch up wiv ya lot.

Nick.. wots da deal with yr tune man... everytime you took off i couldn' see in front of me!! :lol: Great run! and sorry i left early... had some drinking to do :P

Links, your not thinking of the R33 GTR with the carbon bonnet and graphics are you?

Could well have been - was 7 floors up LOL..

hmm mccars run looks alright actually.. makes it a good way to head home from newport and beyond.. comes out at french's forest eh..

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Shame bout the f......wit in the cressida that started doin burnouts, well tried his hardest anyway, in the carpark.

lol yea what a w****r, poor guy.

No worries brother mars :rolleyes:

hmm mccars run looks alright actually.. makes it a good way to head home from newport and beyond.. comes out at french's forest eh..

I hope your car's not lowered or running stiff suspension. Its choppy and broken in a lot of places.

If the run was smoothish I'd love it, but I always bottom out somewhere.

Yeah, Stan and Mitch (my mechanic) were running a little late... only managed to get the car back together around 7, met up with the local crew, washed the car and then roared to Newport ;)

Not bad timing though, got there just as people were digging into the their Italian meals :P

Go the burnouts at the carpark :rolleyes: And I hope that paddy wagon wasn't too much trouble. Saw him going past when we left Palmy :P

Great night and great pizza THANX JAGO! my shout next time man. I didn't think so many people would show up as well as all the 'old skoolers'.

I hadn't been on one of these in aaaaages so it was good to catch up wiv ya lot.

Nick.. wots da deal with yr tune man... everytime you took off i couldn' see in front of me!! :lol: Great run! and sorry i left early... had some drinking to do :D

i thought u already drunk when i left lol

Links, your not thinking of the R33 GTR with the carbon bonnet and graphics are you?

Could well have been - was 7 floors up LOL..

hmm mccars run looks alright actually.. makes it a good way to head home from newport and beyond.. comes out at french's forest eh..

It comes out onto Mona Vale Road at Terrey Hills

Thanks to the yellow lights at Palm Beach, none of my shots turned out right. They've all got a horrid orange tinge.

And the only one I could photoshop into a reasonable look is the front of Stan's car. The rest look like they've gone through a dodgy IR filter.

http://www.au-z.org/gallery/sau_20060210_pizza

You can just tell everyone you took photos in "Sepia tone" to give added effect. They're not that bad, considering...




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