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when i was nearly there, driving toward the place the cop drive pass me opposite direction then came whole heap of skyline driving out turning left, then i just follow out too, drove all the way there from cabra didnt get to pits stop and have to drive back home... :yucky: what a night first time get to meet up with the guy adam and the rest. :sick:

Great pics...

I missed out on the cruise as i was buggerd from work. But i did rock up at the meet point and saw a great turn out of skylines. I was with my lil bro and he's g/f and they were so excited to see a whole heap of skylines at one place.

I ended up following till about, at that big roundabout next to the train station and turn back to go home. Sorry guys....

Pity about our un-invited guests last night spoiling things, seems the mainstream media has given justification

to this type of blatant harassment. I find it hard to swallow that a registered club, can't organise a get- together in a public

place, without being threatened in the manner that we were subjected to. :(

Any way it was nice to see a bunch of tough liners and a zed, so what's next show'n'shine? :pirate:

great cruise to kurnell guys. had heaps of fun. too bad about the cops aye.

DR 33 GT and MR 33 GT... damn you guys are quick. i was following you guys after we left and i couldn't keep up after you both decided to take off at the lights. so i went and met up with my mates. :pirate:

I'll see what we can do with some advance planning for next time. Sorry to the people who were confused at the end. I was just trying to split everyone up so as to not create an easy target for them.

Blatent harrassment and intimidation. Oh well, they got the guns, we gotta do what they say.

sucked to end what started as a good nite like that. they should have been somewhere else, where ppl were actually disturbing the public. oh well nothing we can do now.

funny how theres some times that there are far better places they could be yet they seem to be where trouble is least likely to happen.

Abo Bob, there was nothing u could really do, took us all by suprise

great cruise to kurnell guys. had heaps of fun. too bad about the cops aye.

DR 33 GT and MR 33 GT... damn you guys are quick. i was following you guys after we left and i couldn't keep up after you both decided to take off at the lights. so i went and met up with my mates. :(

Sorry mate didnt really mean to! I was on the lookout to see if anyone was following us after everyone split up as it seemed, but it didnt seem like it. What car were you in?

If I had known you were still behind us I surely would have invited uz down to Brighton with us. Maybe next time.

mlt15e where you the one want to go down the nasho on the way home i was in the black R32 GTR.

nasho??? We went down through Bay Street at Brighton on the way home to grab a bite tp eat. I remember seeing you on the on the way when we got stuck at the lights, but not afterwards.

yeah who was it that wanted to go to the nasho? and did u end up going?

blk180 that was pretty crazy wen u stepped on it goin through the 5way. its got some punch ay. i was in the white 32, howcome u didnt end up going to the nasho?

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yeah who was it that wanted to go to the nasho? and did u end up going?

blk180 that was pretty crazy wen u stepped on it goin through the 5way. its got some punch ay. i was in the white 32, howcome u didnt end up going to the nasho?

Don't know, wasnt me goin to the 'nasho', we pretty much left as we didnt know what was goin on with the cops etc, so we just headed somewhere for some food, which was Brighton and a bit of a decent cruise home back to Castle Hill on the M4,

I think we had some people following us from what I hear, but I didnt know they were actually following us to go where we were going! Thought they were just heading home.




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