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what a great day it was worth the drive down from tamworth

it was good to meet you guys as livin up here we dont get

to do to many cruises so a big thumbs up to jeff great day mate. :(

but the drive home went all bad at singleton my son don

(white r33 yofica)left before me but somehow i got past him

as i went through singleton there was four hiway cars parked

in the rest area doin random breath test stared at me as i drove

past but as don was about 20min behind thay pulled him in

just him out of a lin of cars and done him for aftermarket

intercooler,exhaust,pod filter,bov,e-bost so now we have to get

an emisson test done on the intercooler but all ells will get passed easy

Great day guys! and thanks to Jeff for doin a great job.

Like IH8VLS said, we dont see much action being in Tamwoth and all.

So it was a great day out (except for the trip home).

Be great to have you guys up some time :O

Only thing is you probably wont make it past singleton.

Oh well once we get our mods engineered and tested

I think we are gonna have a BBQ where DONNIE got busted in singleton. :(

lol!!! fair enough dude!! your car looks awesome!! and that 33 gtr with you... :( our little group consisted of a dark 32 gtr and silver 33 gtst... we managed to find our way after ALOT of calls! lol!

Thanks.

Did you follow us from the twin servos?

Or saw us in Newy?

nah.. we bumped into you guys just as you were heading down that straight rounabouted road towards newy... i'm surprised you didn't see us!! the 32 gtr was in amoungst you guys! :O

Yep, I seen you's. That grey GTR came up behind me just out of nowhere. And there was a silver r33 gts-t behind him. Hi anyway!!!!!!!! :(

Hey was a good cruise well done jeff :angry:

But could of been organised better with maps and actual meeting points and people stopping and regrouping

But cant be helped

Great turn out and cant wait for the next one.....

' :D

Well done matey... As Darko said, well worth the $70... It was my cuzins birthday and he had an awsome time... (cuz = big lebo with me)

I even let him drive home, he sat on like 5PSI the whole way home, he loves boost...

To top everything off, sunday night i got lost 2 points for speeding and then monday i lost another 2 points and no i dont have a licence i only got it back on the day of the cruze...

Car is now forsale :'(

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...2entry2116812

Hey was a good cruise well done jeff :D

But could of been organised better with maps and actual meeting points and people stopping and regrouping

But cant be helped

Great turn out and cant wait for the next one.....

' :P

Yeah maps would have helped us, we ended up getting on the pacific highway as we couldn't find our way back to the F3. Bloody trip took us nearly 2 hours.

And if we go to Newcastle again, then no time wasting we go to that big parking lot again above Bar Beach. Very good, 500+ cars can fit.




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