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It's a bit strange that front bar thing, I was under the impression they came from the factory as a 3 piece front bar..... :P

Sorry Liz, I don't speak English. :P

yeh hey.. it was my first cruise aswell.. was actually kinda fun.. pretty much everything went smoothly and was a bundle of fun altogether.. im lookin forward for the next cruise most definetly..

oh btw.. i dont have a pic of my skyline.. but for you guys who were there.. im the guy who had the r33 rb25de who was wearing white singlet and jeans and a red sydney swans hat.. heh..

oh and later on after the cruise.. oh.. and dont underestimate the de

clearly..

Cruise went well despite my car being so high. I am certainly not going on another one until I get coilovers. Those bumpy roads and corners made hard work of my stock suspension. Everyone was friendly and it was a good day.

Cruise went well despite my car being so high. I am certainly not going on another one until I get coilovers. Those bumpy roads and corners made hard work of my stock suspension. Everyone was friendly and it was a good day.

wait til u get coilovers then you will know what hard work is with bumpy roads to be honest iam seriously thinking of going back to original gtr suspension and taking the tein coilovers off coz the ride is too hard over bumpy roads my car was just going from side to sideskipping all over the road

only real good thing about tein coiovers is the car holds the road a lot better at high speed doesnt bounce so much then

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I found the Greddy suspension on the GTR shocking on the country roads.Some of the randon passing in silly places was not good, poor Zac near hit a car that was somewere a car should not have been but overall a lot better than the average cruz But Dan-Liz cruz's are like that so thanks to them.

Well said Ant....

Gary - I didnt get to say goodbye to your two gorgeous daughters! I turned around and you guys had left. Glad they had a good time as well :P

Nathan - so will you be providing us with some danishes next time :P Jokes!

liz my appoligies buti neededto gethome and get some sleep ( starting work @ 1 am sucks big time)

actually the 2 little girls are my youngest 2 step kids the elder of the 2 is disabled (autistic) so she is very much handful when we go out so that limits our time as well

Yeah.....and i thought road work lanes were for roadwork.......nearly got a crappy looking hood ornament from some moron!

Otherwise not a bad cruise.

is that talking about the moron going up the closed lane leading up to the lights wehad to turn at ( highway bypass )

Cruise went well despite my car being so high. I am certainly not going on another one until I get coilovers. Those bumpy roads and corners made hard work of my stock suspension. Everyone was friendly and it was a good day.

Are you serious? I live in the hills and have driven those types of roads for years on stock suspension and its alot more smoother ride than with the aftermarket kit I have now. I even did MC on stock suspension for a year.... :) cornering is no problem, if you dont mind a bit of body roll on the car :)

Viper...I think its funny that you want to go coilovers for bumpy roads :) Actually coilovers are designed for smooth track use and can be a pain to use on ozzie roads. You actually need a suspension with a bit of give in it.....that way if you hit a bump mid corner the car absorbs the bump and won't skip across the road.

wait til u get coilovers then you will know what hard work is with bumpy roads to be honest iam seriously thinking of going back to original gtr suspension and taking the tein coilovers off coz the ride is too hard over bumpy roads my car was just going from side to sideskipping all over the road

only real good thing about tein coiovers is the car holds the road a lot better at high speed doesnt bounce so much then

you interested in swapping + cash difference Gaz. I still got original suspension in vgc.

you interested in swapping + cash difference Gaz. I still got original suspension in vgc.

roscco i still have the original suspension as well it was sitting in the boot of my car from japan . but sorry no i love the teins im used to driving trucks around everywhere so i love the hard suspension if i went to the stock suspension i think it would feel like im driving a whale around lol

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