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Originally posted by 88silhouette

g'day guys

was a bloody good turnout

sorry if the cruise turned out to be a fizzer.

i had a great time nonetheless

cheers, MARK

Mark,,,I had a cool time,,,,Fizzer,,,,NOT....Nasho's always a great cruise....Garie,,,now I haven't been down there for years.....We had a whole mix of cars,,,,GTR's,,,all us and that mad R30.....Cool.... Where was the C210,,,,,,,I'm upset....

Neil.

hope we all had a good day Neil where did you go i was waiting for you the gold car with the fj 20 gave me a hit off the lights on the way home with 7000rpm take off all 4 were smoking that fj gets going , had great time see you all soon Jason

Hey Y'all.

Sorry I didn't come, kinda had other stuff to attend to.

I will be away this coming w/end, but how is everyone for a gosford run on the following w/end? the 9th?

I might start a new thread.

Christian

Originally posted by gtr jason

I will be there in my gtr :)

ahh note my lovely photography in that photo :O

u want the high-res version? i've got a 1600x1200 pixel version of it if u want it.. email me @ [email protected]

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