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LOL, thanks Jason... now i just need to get me some external gate action and 300+ rwkw and i might be able to keep up with you! That thing sound tuff when boostin hard, could hear you plant it when you were 50 metres behind me :happy:

haha yeah...just about need earplugs :laugh: I had a bit of a boost problem and didn't even realise until the last stretch. It wasn't even giving me 1bar. Had a max of .98 even when we were running together flat to the floor in 4th :P running a bit lower than it should be. Might be time to book it in for a retune.

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That was a great weekend guys. It was good to meet so many great people and see so many wicked cars. Congrats and thank you to all involved for a tops event.

I'll put some pix up tomorrow, I'm so not motivated now.

Cheers

haha that r33 GTR was scary :laugh:

You left a big gap behind me and then rushed up very quickly behind me on the GOR :P

A nice sight in the rear view mirror no doubt :P

I was lovin' the tight twisty stuff, it seems as if that what GT-R's are built for..... those Evo's are a pretty handy piece of gear too....

When the traffic got a bit too much i just backed well off, made my own space, then rejoined the group. Was great fun :happy:

Thanks to everyone who organised this one, had an awesome time and looking forward to seeing you all again. I'll try and make it to the meetings from now on, lets see some of the video footage at the next meeting eh!

Looks like everyone out there had a ball and by all reports another successful GOR cruise for 2007.

Thanks to Paul, Mav and Al for heading up the event. I unfortuantely had prior engagements but would have loved to come on the cruise because as Ash said, this is the biggest, longest and best cruise which SAU-Vic run every year!

If you missed out and haven't been on one yet, I think everyone who has been on one will agree with me when I say it's something that you HAVE to do at some time.

its ace when the local see nearly 30 skylines pull into town

very cool and exciting, the locals come out to check them out.

each car has its own unique sound. there was some confused people at apolo bay when we started parking on the pier. well worth it though

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