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so many 34s these days... Great pics yo!
nice pics.

I need a new car. The uniqueness of the 34 is long gone.

Sheez guys! No need to have a cry about the 34's :P

You can always get a Supra if you'd feel more original lol

To everyone who does go on my cruises:

Please respect the rules of this club, as its reputation is on the line, everytime we are out and about.

I love the drives, and do this for a social thing only:

- Meeting new people

- People helping others with problems on their cars

- the whole fun atmosphere

- and friends being made along the way

I have spoken to the people who do the occasional burnout and drift on my cruise, and they have promised to do this in their own time, not when cruising with everyone else.

So people please, just to re-iterate, lets respect one another.. The drives I organise, are for everyone to have fun, not to bicker like this.

Kind Regards,

James

AWesome pics.. Thanks John for taking the time to put em up.. Speak to you's soon guys..

as soon as i got home last night i had a flick through the piks and just had to post em up, then n there!! ill b happy to always bring my camera on these cruises, ill b the dedicated "amatuer" wananbe photographer screaming out ridiculous, rude & funny comments to the cars and people as i take pictures of them!!

Na its just cool people hang out together, cool people seem to drive 34s.. hey makes sense to me :D

u know what nathaniel u have a really gud point there mate!

Na its just cool people hang out together, cool people seem to drive 34s.. hey makes sense to me :)
been driving mine for like 3 years now, I deserve a coolness award haha as if

I agree with you guys, 34's are cool cars. I'd even get one myself :blush:

Maybe think about sexing them up a little though, from the factory they look like electrical appliances :rofl:

Oh James, i'm with you 100% brother. Responsible driving is rule #1 cause if we're kicked off SAU for bad behaviour then how can cruises be organised?

Let's keep it light fun hey? And let's not give James a hard time, he's put in heaps of effort to organise the drives for us. Keep it up champ :)

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