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Ok guys! I have fixed the problem with IE!

My html coding is not that great, i.e. I am a newbie at it but as it turns out I left out a couple things which more INTELLIGENT web browsers can look at the code and go hey this what he meant and just do it where as internet exploder just craps itself and doesn't show anything! Moral of the story? Use something other than Exploder and for me to learn HTML better! :)

I will go through tonight and do the licence plates on all the cars. The page will still be up and runnign while I do this.

as I get time I will slowly do some more post processing work i.e. like the GTR at the bottom of the page.

Cheers for now guys.

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Thanks MADAZ :D

Edited by kalel

yeah what the hell were the Exa, Pulsar and shitty old Bluebird doing on an SAU cruise? Don't they have their own club, rather than come on a SKYLINE cruise? The FD I can deal with as it is such a sexy car, and Shaz's S14 is a baby Skyline ;)

I was stuck behind a DR30 for most of the 1st part of the cruise and boy it pissed me off no end - if you can't go fast up the hills, please let others who can go past :P

yeah what the hell were the Exa, Pulsar and shitty old Bluebird doing on an SAU cruise? Don't they have their own club, rather than come on a SKYLINE cruise? The FD I can deal with as it is such a sexy car, and Shaz's S14 is a baby Skyline :P

I was stuck behind a DR30 for most of the 1st part of the cruise and boy it pissed me off no end - if you can't go fast up the hills, please let others who can go past ;)

try getting stuck behind the laser with a sheila driving it using ALL the road with no speed.. ;)

i thought if your gunna cut the white line which we dont need to do your trying to make a curved rod straight hence higher speed, i think someone needs to teach her to drive (specially in car parks as she hit the white 4door 32 leaving burnside)

She hit a car! Well no wonder looking at hers. I would be spewing if someone driving a wheelbarrow bumped into my car.

Given it was my first cruise, I still was wondering what the hell a laser and a couple of the others were doing there. The datsun I could understand a little, but the others? what's up with that.

I have to admit the Mazda looked nice though.

Edited by kalel

In the Pulsar's defence, it has a SR20DET in it with 210+ kw at the wheels.

He was invited to come down for a look, and he decided to come along which I don't see the problem. He was behaved and kept up too, however not sure about that exa ;)

Edited by Hotwire
try getting stuck behind the laser with a sheila driving it using ALL the road with no speed.. :bunny:

i thought if your gunna cut the white line which we dont need to do your trying to make a curved rod straight hence higher speed, i think someone needs to teach her to drive (specially in car parks as she hit the white 4door 32 leaving burnside)

LOL that was jasmine her cars boots alright but recently her intercooler got smaked so shes got zero response, ah well.

Hey nightcrawler maybe one day these ppl will have skylines, give them half a chance, at least a quarter.

^^ still a 4cyl ricer it ant gonna go much more an if it did it wouldnt b safe

first sau crus ive been on were we didnt meet at pub first an look wat happens RICE boxes appear from every were an try take us out in car parks

there was another cruse for these cars on at the same time, y didnt they just go there instead of cumin on a skyline one

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