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Murray bridge is heaps far

just ask Sambo

and cops galore on the way there

Not if you take the back hills routes there... You never know could turn into another midnight hills run. hehehehehe

Im keeen as long as there is some windy stuff!!! PM me the details.

whooohhoooooo that was my 400th post.... Only took me about two years!!!!!

Anyone know of any heavily worked GTR's ready for the track that are for sale??? I want to buy a track car!!! 300+RWKW....

Might be flying to bris in the next couple of days to have a look at one there.

And if anyone wants a 3" fujitsboto (or some brand like that) catback exhaust for a 33 i have my old one for sale for approx $200!!! which is freaking cheap!!!!

:/

mind if i invite a friend to tag alone? he has a VE Clubsport 6L 6spd with 300+rwkw

(not sure if he's free but)

Sambo, want to meet me at the same spot and drive there together?

yeah, sounds good andz!

Duc u should meet up with us beforehand if it isnt too far outta your way?

dont make it to windy dan, i need to get use 2 the car first

dont be soft, hehe. hope its nice and windy Dan!

Dan also can u pm me you mobile number incase i can't get to the meet spot in time?????????? Cheers!

yeh wat else can u say havnt drvin a skyline in 9 months finaly took mine out tonight with few boys an ohhhhhhhh arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr forgot how ummmmmm they are

made it even btr with the teins in it umm cant wait for tommow

Not if you take the back hills routes there... You never know could turn into another midnight hills run. hehehehehe

Im keeen as long as there is some windy stuff!!! PM me the details.

last week u disappeared and left Dan & I behind in the fog

was a good cruise apart from speed camera (see my essays in the wasteland section for my 2c worth) and the 180 that crashed at the top of old belair rd --> i have this on video as he was only 2 cars in front!!!

Good to see some familiar faces (andz in the 34 gtr, and Hotwire in the 33) cant wait to put my coilovers in and head out for another one!!! maybe a bit of gorge rd action this time!!!

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there were lots of police out..... ie entry to mt barker off the freeway, upper sturt rd, and police bikes on rundle street...

anyone else back from this cruise yet????

yeah, just got back.. speed camera was super anoying!!!! still not 100% sure it was one... but with soo many people spotting the flashes... grrrrrrrrr

Man that sucks to hear, hope noone got busted! Sad I couldn't make it, was too tired after my day at work then got off my ass at about 10 tonight and serviced my car :stupid:

Chris, you able to upload that video for us to take a look at? Alternatively, anyone got any pics of the crash?

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