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GTS25's are for real, if anyone has watched "Best Motoring" before, I think it was an early edition, there was this Jap chick with a full-on NA RB25 with a fair bit of work.

On topic though I'm not sure if I can make the cruise, I'll have to check with my gf, my very own personal organiser! Watch this space.

Yeah!

I was looking at specs at NZ site! They had GTS25 there and it was with the GTST, GTR etc. Sh1t... so i got a NZ import????!?!??!

I just traded in my mazda 323 for the R32 and it was imported by us to australia from NZ when we moved! DAMN is this bad or good?!?!?!?

How reliable are these anyways?!?!? I got it off a dealer with 1 year warranty. 92 model. Goes good at the moment. I need to clean it 2moro and polish/wax it too.

wow... i wish i had the time for 4 cruises this weekend... barely scrapping for Sunday DRD..

1. ORS (m'Bike forum) cruise to RNP -1/03/03

2. You guyz -1/03/03

3. DRD!!!!!! - 2/03/03 ************tick*

4. TeamEvaDe -2/03/03

*snifff* *sniff*

Just a small note re: the top car park at Palm Beach:

If you like strong wind and salt spray, that's the car park for you.

If not, I'd suggest the middle car park (it's on the lee side of the hill, so you don't get the big winds often experienced at the top car park, and not as much salt spray as a result. Has a nice view of Pittwater (in the day at least).

This may not be a big deal for you all, except those among you who wear glasses, are paranoid about getting salt on your cars, or hate that crusty feeling you get on your skin from the salt. :D

I don't think I'll be venturing out, as much as I'd like to - I'll be having all of my wisdom teeth extracted tomorrow. I'm imagining I'll be feeling pretty lousy on the weekend, but should that not be the case I may tag along. If you see a guy who can't talk and who has a face that looks like a pumpkin, that'll be me. :)

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