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thats not very nice at all to put it in those words...

im curious who said those exact words as i was 10m away from where u were when u were talkin to ur mate.

Were you talking to me? Im not sure what you're talking about if you were? :D

Well that didnt take long :)

Link is here to the details, post up interest

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=2440585

Also i copied the thread to the supra forums and ill watch both threads and update the lists

hahahah lol reminds me of a supra cruise a few whores and i attended up the northern beaches. they were all racing and doing flybys.

it was funny the aparent "leader" tryd to have a run with me. pitty he got hossed and all his mates. so it was a gtr embaresing a whole heap of supras. on a supra cruise. it was very funny.

I think its very much a case of one bad egg ruining it for the rest of them.

I'm a member of the vic supra club, and would personally be happy to have skylines on our cruises (heck one of my clossest friends owns a GTR) but i also do understand that sometimes you do want only a specific make of cars present ( ie we recently had a supras only dyno day).

Any cruise i organise - the more the merrier :( and its always open to anyone.

I look forward to a joint cruise in vic :) with responsible drivers thankx.

Whoa..hostility...Guys, I'm the NSW SUPRA club president, and as mentioned above, the only reason why we wouldn't allow any other car (not just skylines) to an official NSW SUPRA Club cruise is because its a NSW Supra Club cruise.

We don't just not allow skylines, we just don't let any other car cruise with us when its an 'official' club cruise.

There is a difference between Supraforms.com.au and the NSW SUPRA Club, we are not operated by Supraforums, just so that is clear.

Anyway, I personaly apologise if any SAU members were offended, but like I said, it was a club cruise.

I am down for the Supra Club & SAU cruise though. Sounds like a good idea to meet up and cruise.

Too many tossers getting around in N/A Supras thinking theyre hot stuff these days

Not as many ass GTST skylines :rolleyes:

I had some idiot in a r32 try to race me the other night, he ended up sideways at the top of first, lucky it kicked out the other way to where my car was, i was side by side and wasnt even racing him. Good way to get your head smacked in.

Aj.

Sure DAVE!!!! You're always starting fights.

I know I'm in the wrong thread here but I'll probably go to the joint cruise.

hahah *looks over shoulder* sif i start fights :) lol. im a model citizen. .

oh adam did you manage to get a driver to the hills?

....

oh deer. nothing like some rivalry.

oxi pe hmm it must of been the other forrum you were talking about. of well. you get that on the big jobs.

weve got james our resident spy anyway :)

but.. it should be a cool cruise. with perhaps some "spirited driving" lol.

ps. whats up with the bloody semi climat control on the supra (mk4)

my boss was having a hard time getting all the buttons to work. like with the fan on you cant put it to feet and face and variouse wierd stuff like that

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