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Yes that burnout wasnt the smartest piece of driving ive seen...

I agree... that was a friend of mine (that I ran into last Thursday after quite a few months) and I blasted him for it later on!

I said its fine if you want to do that sort of stuff when your on your own but not when you are on a cruise. He said it WON'T happen again.

Other than that... had a top day guys... must do it again soon....maybe with a little bit better organisation at the end though!

Great day guys!

Thanks heaps to Dave for organising the cruise, and thanks to Amanda for lettin me know it was on :P

Heres some pix from the day :(

http://s48.photobucket.com/albums/f201/Enc...uise/?start=all

Great day guys!

Thanks heaps to Dave for organising the cruise, and thanks to Amanda for lettin me know it was on :(

Heres some pix from the day :P

http://s48.photobucket.com/albums/f201/Enc...uise/?start=all

Loving the photos of our wrx! Although I think I am going to get alot of ribbing tonight seeing there is only a group one of my 33 :( !

Yeah I got about 20... just got to resize them as my dialup is having heart failure trying to upload them!

Also got video... few other central coast people got some photos too.... DJ Brave/Tinks , and Jen in the S15 Sylvia got a heap too.

Il post a link tonight when I get them up.

Hey guys/girls

was a top day way to sunburned but. got plenty of photos will post up when i get home from uni tonight.

Dave that flame was unreal so bright even during the day lols

I so win for loudest and most consistant backfires lol.... them buggers were bloody loud lol

cops kind of wrecked it at the end even though they watched us come in an we werent invovled so i think a few of us headed away after that.

was great meeting up with the central coast people will have to do a run down there again really soon, wanna get a pick of those S2 together LOL

Will post pics in a bit

Cheers

Luke

Was that u backfiring! I caught it on video whilst I was filming the flames!

I had flames in front and popping next to me.... didn't know where to look on the way down to the dam hotel!

Yeh mine was bangin its bum out, Bov im guessin sounded good but, must have been some sort of flames out of mine on some of them sounded like a gun goin off, I swear dave shat when i did one of them right next to his window lol

I swear dave shat when i did one of them right next to his window lol

The triple pop was fkin LOUD.

I will check the video for flames! Don't think I saw flames anyway but u never know!

Nah no flames were poppin out of lukes car from what i could see.

I hate this thread, the more i read it the more i wish i had come. Well the sutddying payed of i wrote over 15 A4 pages in 2hours =/ which i guess is all right lets, hope what i wrote was actully decent.

This summer we shoudl haev heeps more joint cruises, wisemans, huntervalley, ect ect :) lots of videos , lots of pics =)

Yeh i think i still have a cat left so no big orange ones like urs dave haha, would have been a good foot long and went everywhere hehe.

all goods i know that triple pop was freakin loud it was ringin through my ears haha

was a top day but

Great day guys!

Thanks heaps to Dave for organising the cruise, and thanks to Amanda for lettin me know it was on :D

Heres some pix from the day :)

http://s48.photobucket.com/albums/f201/Enc...uise/?start=all

Sweet a pic of my car ^_^

Man your R31 is pimpin. I love it. If I had a R31 I would have yours :)




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