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yeah its only tyres ull munch :laugh:

P.S are you seriously running -4deg camber? :laugh:

At his second no...I had good settings then pedders broke them and i cant make anyone fix it but usually yes

yeah are you really??? how much toe do you have?

I will give you the settings when you are a good boy one day :laugh:

Was good to put more faces to names.

At least I remember the names and faces Karen... my name isn't Adam :laugh:

Sucked playing passenger, but Dan takes mine on Sunday, so I should be back in action then. Though I just got offered a RB25 Silvia... I'm tempted to take it for various reasons.

What's lee running? RB25?

Was good to put more faces to names.

At least I remember the names and faces Karen... my name isn't Adam :laugh:

Sucked playing passenger, but Dan takes mine on Sunday, so I should be back in action then. Though I just got offered a RB25 Silvia... I'm tempted to take it for various reasons.

What's lee running? RB25?

lee's only got the piddley rb20. i dont know why'd u go for the miesly rb25, when u could do it properly and have the all-mighty rb26 :)

Oh and bryn, i was the fastest :)

Was good to put more faces to names.

At least I remember the names and faces Karen... my name isn't Adam :)

Sucked playing passenger, but Dan takes mine on Sunday, so I should be back in action then. Though I just got offered a RB25 Silvia... I'm tempted to take it for various reasons.

What's lee running? RB25?

lee's got an rb20 in his.

was a decent run, good to meet most of you finally! yeah, a longer one would have been good. maybe you should start it in brizzy, go to cootha or something then head out to maleny/montville way (good hills out there, lotsa fun) bit of a drive, but well worth it :laugh:

i think we need just a tad more organising though, and for ian to not install aircon the day before :P

hopefully at least one gtr will turn up next time, they all seemed to break down this week :)

well mike theres not that many gtr's in the club. myself, ian, ben, noy, frank, other ben, john (some arent members) and they are notorious for breaking stuff :)

twas a good nite :laugh:

oh and who owns the blue 32, plates FOG**? lovely car man :)

yeah that blue r32 had the sexiest paint job

man next time not staying at the back that sucked, i was so friggin bored.....

and next runI'll be fully tuned!!! :P and hope fully with some better suspension....

pics people!!!

Dinner was ..... Interesting :P

was good to meet more people....

and HA HA HA you all saw the 33 get his ass WHOPPED by 2 180's HA HA HA :(

Where are the pictures...

I tryed to pinch Nays car and head up in the S15 and put you all to shame but she heard the word mountain and said NO... :P

Weak sauce....

more of a hill than a mountain...

question shane: ians gtr, how quick is it? mostly stock or what? power figures?

and yours as well

ians is fairly stock, and how fast? well john pulls away...

mine, well when its done itll have in the vacinity of 750awhp :P

wouldnt worry about those

u saw the almight rb25 in action last night.

:huh:

LOL

thatisall :P

lol yeah, it was a pain in the ass.

i did enjoy the ride home on the private roads too :(

good old private roads hey mike hehehe :(

well mike theres not that many gtr's in the club. myself, ian, ben, noy, frank, other ben, john (some arent members) and they are notorious for breaking stuff ;)

twas a good nite :P

oh and who owns the blue 32, plates FOG**? lovely car man :)

Thanks guys, the blue 32 is mine. Last night was a very good cruise. I was lucky enough to be in the front group so we had a bit of fun.

Was a bit worried about my brakes when we got to the bottom of the mountain (smoke was pouring out of the rotors).

Was my first time out with the sau guys and girls so didnt get meet all of you.

I will definately be at the next cruise.

Dean.

RB20, not bad. :P

Why not RB26? They belong in GTRs only, when I can get a GTR, I'll have a RB26 ;)

Was a good run, the roads were pretty crap though, next time I suggest somewhere with decent roads.

Maaan my night turned shit... Wound up in hospital a few hours after I got back from the cruise coughing up blood, fun times fun times. All good now however. Shane, your AFM's are now diseased and you cant have them back. bl. :P

Im allready cooking up next months run... Im sorry about the kinda half-disorginised way things went last night, believe me I would of loved to have had my car up there to whoop you all ;)

Im thinking north for the next one, glasshouse mountains style, and depending on peoples enthusiasm I might move it to saturday during the day as the views up there are spectacular, and theres a few nice cafe's up there where we could stop for lunch / refreshments, however its kind of becoming a "friday night" thing isnt it?

I dont know, let me know what you think guys :)

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