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great day out guys. col can I have a full size version of the pic of me if you have it. [email protected] pls.

R31 skyline club get the thumbs down from me ... saying thanks and being asked not to act twits and what to they do .... skids out of the lot.

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Hey guys,

Pics are uploading... gonna take 2hrs for the full size images to be up. The thumbs are up there tho... Click on the (rather large) thumbs to get the full jpeg.

The page full of thumbs alone is 14mb, so dialup beware. Let me know if there is a problem with the page, I only just hacked it up then...

http://www.crimps.net/scc

Cheers,

Dave

Awesome day! Great to meet you guys.

I'm nice and pink now, Yay sun!

Stu (I forget his nickname)'s R32 GTR got t-boned last night by a magna in a car park that was doing 60km/h and didn't give way to him. Heres hoping it all goes well for you man! Between you and Ben you've convinced me to get a R32 GTR now haha.

Great to meet max! Nothing more awesome then a old dude with a mean set of wheels!

And everybody else, if I say something to everybody I'll be writing a novel.

Awesome cars, awesome people, you can expect to see me in the future.

Thanks to everybody who organised, ran the raffles, and just generally helped out.

Naughty people doing skids :) When you did them the only reaction you got was "what a dumbass" from everybody. It wasn't the time or place for it.

Other then that, awesome day!

1st. shot "Aspley1, who is that guy ??????

Yeah its unfair to say R31's are a fault as i met a crew in an R31 who were really nice...

But yes there was a group which made us all look bad to the local comunity...

In saying that... I did say 99% of people were playing by the rules and we must say thanks to those whom enjoyed the day and hope that the skids are not what everyone remembers about the day...

Yeah the drive back to Aspley was great, the mountain was calling and we ran through the hills (at no more than 80kph, which is the speed limit).

We enjoyed the view from the top of the hill and had a casual drive back to Aspley where we all went our ways...

Thanks again for coming guys... Im posting all the car pics atm...

Had a fantastic day. Kirsty and kids loved it as well. My son is still raving about how all these older people could not get him out in cricket.

I even learnt how to throw a grid iron ball. Thanks Ben and Dave.

Great to meet you all. A lot of nice cars. Hope to catch up with you all again soon. You made us all feel very welcome.

:):laugh:

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