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hey guys, it was a awsome day for me, really enjoyed the great ocean road and the weather. I ended up taking a couple pics, some with the camera and some with my phone, ull see which is which...ive enjoyed the pics that have been posted so far, if anyone else has some to share please do.

Cheers,

Steve.

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hey guys well hears the spill on the crash.

i had poked the nose of my car no more then 1/2M out from the curb (we were in anglesea nea the shell which was used on the offical gor). and danial (cheeze and matt were going block the road to allow the cruise to get away as one.

so i had being watching the trafic and cheeze to see whn he would block the road. a 4x4 was the last then danial blocked the road and i had just completed a head check and about to move when the asian driver cliped my front, as he had come out from one of the drive ways/ side roads and i hadn't seen him till he colected me. so we changed detale (i lost the cruise and didn't catch up till apollo bay.

any way ive spoken to my insurance compay and all's good, i'll take the car down this week to get it done if i can.

Man, sucks to hear that... sounds like it's not too serious though and you'll have your 31 back on the road in no time, good as ...errr... new? :)

yea basicly took a decent chunk of paint of the bumber and just under the head light ill put up a pic when i get home

Had an awsome time thanx to all the people involved in making the cruise happen!! :P

love the G.O.R run was sweet especially with ICER33 and LTHL on those corners...

too bad about the traffic and the learner :)

cheers

R34PER

Sounds like it was a fun cruise with a good turnout. Congrats to Brentton for organising a cruise of his own.

Bummer to hear about the little accident. I hope it's not too difficult to fix.

Let this just be an example of how you guys can organise your own cruises and not wait for the SAU-Vic committee to come up with ideas.

"Invite them and they will come."

"Invite them and they will come."

true well i had fun ill hopefuly get my pics up very soon

and for those intrested im doing a run from grensbrough to king lake this tuesday nice a twisty. its up in the event section

more photos inc damage to my car ive got more but its takeing to long to upload

That should be an easy fix with the white paint from your lights! :stupid:

Just pocket the money quoted to fix it, no point going through insurance for a scuff.

BTW - taking has no "e" and there is a spell check button that looks like ABC with a tick next to it on the right hand side to help you :)

Had an awsome time thanx to all the people involved in making the cruise happen!! :stupid:

love the G.O.R run was sweet especially with ICER33 and LTHL on those corners...

too bad about the traffic and the learner :)

cheers

R34PER

hehe, yes much fun was had by us.. to bad we didnt have a clear run all the way, "go fast" slowwwww "go fast" slowwwww "stop" lol

Ahhhh, long live the GOR.

Hope you took the scenic route back home thru the hills near Skeenes Creek.

na we didn't it got late and every body booted by them selfs in groupse of 3-8 so my groupe of all white cars lol

went back along the gor

and thanks for the spell sheck button saff ive being wondering were that was

anyone got any engine bay pics of that 4 door R31...need some ideas for my engine bay

Dont have any pics but. to give ya a idea..

Remove the turbo and all ather important mods.

Then paint what ever is left blue..

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