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They'll get over it and so will we.

The fact that nisskid put my quote in his signature is just evidence of the immature attitude of many people on ns.com. I have no doubt that there are many people on there who can drive and more than likely better than me (Aussie for 1). But the fact that you read about almost every one of their cruises involves a crash from people going to fast in large groups causing rear-enders etc says it all. There are too many young kids who obviously feel they have a lot to prove. I feel for people like Loz, Billy-E etc who have nice silvias etc but are surround by people who drive like right dicks.

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Hey guy's and Girl's,

It was great to see you all drive past me in Hahndorf and thanks for all the waves as you went past for the peeps that know me. :D

Sorry i could not make though as had to help out with my friends wedding. :)

damn . couldn't make it because my mate thought he was cool and decided to change the turbo on his 180 and fooked it up! so i helped him tow his car!

But the fact that you read about almost every one of their cruises involves a crash from people going to fast in large groups causing rear-enders etc says it all. There are too many young kids who obviously feel they have a lot to prove.

oh yes reminds me of my first car (mazda mx6 turbo) i was leading a cruise and lost the cars behind me but i kept going faster and faster and i was asking too much from myself and my car! and then i flew off the cliff and i haven't driven out there for a while now!

They'll get over it and so will we.

The fact that nisskid put my quote in his signature is just evidence of the immature attitude of many people on ns.com. I have no doubt that there are many people on there who can drive and more than likely better than me (Aussie for 1). But the fact that you read about almost every one of their cruises involves a crash from people going to fast in large groups causing rear-enders etc says it all. There are too many young kids who obviously feel they have a lot to prove. I feel for people like Loz, Billy-E etc who have nice silvias etc but are surround by people who drive like right dicks.

My 2c

i was actually having a go at ns.com with that quote, i feel exactly the same way.

Interesting. I thought you posted it in your sig as you were a supporter of all things ns.com and were trying to make fun of SAU and my comments. After reading your post in the other thread on here, seems I was wrong.

However, I still fail to see how its a good thing having it in your signature on ns, just causes more un-warranted friction. Would you mind removing it?

Cheers

hope i didnt squash any toes by leading thru meadows to ashborne.

and sorry flick for pulling out in front of your car.

So thats who you were! No probs!

Luke (my co-pilot) asked if i knew who u were, I had no idea. Lucky we were just far enough back that the gravel didnt hit my car.

All good :)

Im uploading pics now, dont have many tho

i tried to move things along a litte as its a awesome rd to sit on the speed limit.

however as it turns out 60kph around the corners was fast enough for the r34gt.

no offence intended Cara, but you were going rather gingerly.

Interesting. I thought you posted it in your sig as you were a supporter of all things ns.com and were trying to make fun of SAU and my comments. After reading your post in the other thread on here, seems I was wrong.

However, I still fail to see how its a good thing having it in your signature on ns, just causes more un-warranted friction. Would you mind removing it?

Cheers

yeh fair enough, will do.

sorry i was unsocial when i fianlly caught up with ya all. i was just soooo tired!!!! pitty it was like 10 mins b4 ya would leave when i got there as well! on 2 hours sleep i went to gawler and back(from victor) then tryed to get back as soon i could to meet up! hope my brother didnt annoy anyone, he had the jza70 supra that was buzzing around.

Your weak as for leaving me at Garage, didn't get home til after 6, All i remember it was sunny and i walked........LOL

Where was my wake up call Dan, I would have still come, slightly trashed but hey!

Haha the lies, i tried to call you before on a sun or sat and you never pick up and ohhhh yeh i was still slightly trashed lol

hopefully there is another drive/cruse soon! that i can join for the whole way! dunno what happened to the other local lads? there was a couple more cars wanting to cruse when i spoke to them

hope i didnt squash any toes by leading thru meadows to ashborne.

and sorry flick for pulling out in front of your car.

that ok dude i got a bit confuse cause im not familar with that area

and about me doing 60 k's no offence taken ive just neva taken my car through the hills b4 and was being a bit careful cause i didnt know how she was going to handle it.........but she did quite well that next time ill be going a bit faster :thumbsup:

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