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That was a damn good day. Feel sorry for the silver 33 that cop didn't look to impressed :thumbsup:

Dan now that you have damage, you are no longer a ricer :):P:wub:

Other Dan your a little weird but damn good value :lol:

The seal was not impressed but was still happy to pose for a few model shots. :D:thumbsup:

Cheers to the organiser was a nice cruise.

me and flick found a baby seal!!! wasnt impressed with that fact that i took my socks and shoes off to walk in the water to get closer and get some pics!!!

good to hear everyone had fun :laugh:

oi, pick me up bell-end! lol :laugh:

crazy fool, shoulda sms'd me if you wanted to come along. didnt see this till now.

Dan now that you have damage, you are no longer a ricer :):P:)

Other Dan your a little weird but damn good value :lol:

there was like 5 dan's on the cruize yeah? just to make things confusing.

good cruize ppl. did anyone get the make of that dark red low flying jet that screemed pass me and about 6 other cars at the same time.

good to see all the og godzilla's out for comparasons. i need to get a new stereo black 1s look way better than my crappy old grey 1

that silver 33 kept going even though there was about 5 people going the other way flashing there lights in warning. crazy mofo, that cop looked very pissed indeed, he prob thought he was part of the club. i had it picked like a dirty nose they were going to be over that hill. think that cop scared the shit out of all of us though with the lights blazing coming flying out of the side street.

crazy fool, shoulda sms'd me if you wanted to come along. didnt see this till now.

its alright i didnt get up till about 12ish so i would have missed it anyway :laugh:

i should really get my gear box fixed haha

kye

Hey guys, awesome day, Luke and i had a great time.

You guys all left before us though to get home. Cara and i were too busy trying to get closer to the baby seal we found.

Cheers cara for organizing it! Was great to meet a few new people.. but i still dont know who half of u were!

Sorry didnt get on net this morning, think a few people wanting details missed out?

just read this on ns.com.............f$%^ wits

', i actually think that its good that the SAU peeps keep away, i went there and invited them to this cruise, but they were too uppity to join us, they are obviously much better drivers, cos real drivers ONLY drive skylines."

more or less we dont want unwanted attention

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