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Date: 3/9/6

Time: 8.45

Where: Aspley Hypermarket

Destination: Jimna

Distance aprox: 140km (lots of twisty stuff, what GTRs love)

When we get to jimna there will be a BBQ

This event is an unofficial sau event.

I will also be putting all the info here and on VING

The Full Details:

GTR Cruise 3

This Cruise will not disapoint!

At the last cruise we had 26 GTRs show

This time lets have 30 or more!

Lots of twisty

Prizes to be won!!

Starting Point:

Aspley Hypermarket

Time:

8:45am-cars in carpark

9:15am moneys collected and maps,entrys hand out

9.30am sharp we depart, sausage sizzle lunch!

Destination:

Jimna Via twisty roads (140 km)

Date:

Sunday 3 September

On the BBQ:

The jimna sports club will be putting on lunch for us!!

Prizes to be won!:

We need to know no. of cars and pasangers

Any Questions?

This is going to be Fun

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looking good sam......ill try to get more GTRs to come.....

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GTR is God himself scaled down into drivable form

forza italia!!!!!!!!

nah actually GTRs are just GTSTs with special bodykits......its like optional leather in Nissan Maximas.bloody show ponies.

Thanks frankxy, the more the merri :P er

When Harry and I went over the roads we saw a few cows standing by the road too. :(

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Its a real shame about the date. My parts arrive on the 3rd from Japan and I cant do dif gears in a day heh

Maybe next time. I hope you all have a load of fun enjoy your last cruse without me heh i will drive you all crazy at the net one :)

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Its a real shame about the date. My parts arrive on the 3rd from Japan and I cant do dif gears in a day heh

Maybe next time. I hope you all have a load of fun enjoy your last cruse without me heh i will drive you all crazy at the net one :)

On the hoist hey??

;)

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