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these are for the enjoyment for all who view.

i had a great day and enjoyed taking these pictures.

thanks to all who participated.

John (R34 GTR V-spec)

Pawley (R33 GTR V-spec)

Diggity (R33 GTS-t)

Matt (R32 GTS-t)

Erica (CHEEKY R32 GTS-t)

ps, and to all there respective passengers..

please feel free to comment on the pics you like.. :D

http://www.pbase.com/flash40/skyline_cruise_19_4_03

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Originally posted by MattR

Great cruise, pity bout some of the traffic though. Thanks to my passengers for putting up with my driving:D

should start up your own business matt..... Matt's Life Re-Appreciation Service " We'll let your life flash before your eyes, and show you how much it really means"

Just playing dude.

Hey Erica you sure it's 'TRUST FARQN'? I though TRUST's new aero parts division was 'TRUST FARKIN', formally known as 'GRACER' :P

Incidently, my Exhaust system is 'TRUST FARKEET'

I was bored ok :)

Hey Matt... (I been watching Wog boy)

Yeah.. the badge has the Trust imprint in to the fibre glass on the inside of the bar and a lil blue badge with "GRACER" below it. I was going to put that but did not know if you guys would know what it means....

I hate having to justify....

farqn.

haha

Anyways, was a good cruise..

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