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Yeah would have, been a lot more enjoyable with better front tyres & dry conditions. On my way home the road was drying out & was completely dry by the time I got home! Stinkin weather.

Ahh well still I wouldn't have wanted to be doing anything else. So all good :(

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just a couple of pics. Nice to meet you all, crap ass weather, but had a great cruise anyways! off to thailand in about 4hrs, yay! Catch yas in a couple of weeks. Hav a happy new year to everyone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

great organising and turnout - awesome to see your new R34GTR too Andy - what a beast!!! Pity about the weather and forced change of plans, but what can you do??!

Great time yesterday guys, just pissed that it rained. Didn't feel like chancing it, had a bad feeling about it so I cut my losses and left....

Andy, great GTR man, that car is sex on wheels, you got a great buy with her!!! Dennis, good to see your 32GTR back on the road!

Yeh i have about 30 photos or so, i will resize them to a more freindly size today and post them up. good turnout great to meet a few more ppl put some names to faces.

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was a great turnout and nice to see so many skyrines in one place!

suks about the weather, really spoilt it and changed everything :(

sorry about my little slip out on railway trc, i appologise to who ever was in the lane next to me, didnt expect that to happen (open wheeling LSDs are soo umpredictable)

i ended up going bak down greenhil road as the 32 in front didnt indicate and suddlenly turned off to the left, ah well i took it easy down there seeing as the road was f*kn dangerous and soo dark.. think i need some new front tyres tho.. f*k all grip :)

pics cumn up soon btw ;)

Hey cheers for that luke its great to be back on the road cruzn with the boys

The heavy rain turned me right off still have the beggeebers going so quick flex up the freeway was

enough of a taste for me hey

goos turn out people

WELL DONE

Disco Dennis

Happy New Year

:)

Yeah would have, been a lot more enjoyable with better front tyres & dry conditions. On my way home the road was drying out & was completely dry by the time I got home! Stinkin weather.

Ahh well still I wouldn't have wanted to be doing anything else. So all good :P

Yeah thats for sure, I didn't get the names of the 4 dr 34 and 33 I was cruising with along the 'scenic' route to Mt Lofty I was in the white 32 getting no traction :dry:

How did you go serty1 no probs I hope?

Was a good cruise but I was 10 mins late to every meet :) got held up in Rundle St then took the long way to the summit

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