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Gee's Omar.. All these one liners your pulling.. Pretty bad you cant be like that on the road! LOOLLL =)

What would the threads be without my crappy one-liners? :)

Oh and ill give that burnout a 3 out of 10 .. to long, excellent side drift, but not enough smoke and noise.. just a waste of time.. oh yeah and it was on road bad boy! :domokun:

I give it 8/10 for audacity lol

Could have done with some more fishtail action though :)

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my car is a silver r33 gts-t series 1 i cant wait to meet you guys there i was previously with toymods car club but had a bad experience there and i didn't like it so much but i think you guys would be different, cant wait see you guys there

i can not wait to see u too . haha.... :)

50/50

Joe +2/5

A few guys keep asking me to do a night cruise..

So here it is!

Meeting at: Officeworks Carpark Fivedock (Where the Shell, Maccas, & KFC is on Parramatta Road - City Bound). Coming off the M4 going towards the city, its the first Shell that you see, then turn into the carpark for officeworks)

Time: 10:00pm, leaving 10:30pm

Where we going:

This I'm leaving up to everyone, once we all meet up. I'm open to suggestions on the night. I'm thinking through leichhardt, over the anzac bridge, along oxford street, and then maybe to san souci for a photo shoot.. Then to North Parramatta Maccas for that late night feed, going along King Georges Road, and then left on parra road. But we'll see on the night what everyone feels like...

Bear in mind the above route, avoids all potential EPA/defect stations.

But that still means my rule Number 1!!!! - Safe driving

Let me know whos interested! =)

WHos coming?

Assasin (Black R34)

DECIM8 (Black R34)

JP (Silver S15)

R32psi (Black R32 GTR)

R338OY (Charcoal R33)

ctf R33 (Black R33)

anfo (Silver R34)

Charlie25T (White R33)

BLESSN (R33)

GR34TT (Black R34)

silverbullet (Silver R33)

mlt15e (Silver R33)

GimpyDammit (Silver R32 GTR)

I'll come to a cruise in Feb... I lost my licence til then for being a d11khed :rofl: but i've learnt my lesson :O

So i'll finally get to meet some of you there - never been to one of these cruises...

I'll come to a cruise in Feb... I lost my licence til then for being a d11khed :rofl: but i've learnt my lesson :O

So i'll finally get to meet some of you there - never been to one of these cruises...

Sorry to hear brother.. I guess sometimes the best way to learn is the hard way.. Things happen for a reason brother. But hopefully youve learnt..

I'll still be here posting cruises.. So we're bound to cross paths... =)

parramatta road? ouch, that doesn't sound comfy

I might come along if I get my car back during the week, but i don't like my chances.

I like when your 180 came, felt like my car had a blow off - it was so loud. I ussually just make the sound during gear changes :|

I like when your 180 came, felt like my car had a blow off - it was so loud. I ussually just make the sound during gear changes :|

hahaha ... yeah it was f**ked.. as soon as I hit boost it sounded like a goat being raped

it's all fixed up now.

but don't worry, it still has some mad flutter!!!!

IM IN BOYZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Not with my car cuz its at the panel shops gett worked on but will be in "BLUE WRX" and also friend is tagging along "BLACK MR2"

Actually is it alright if non skylines cruise out?

Yeah, no problems... Give me a name and the car they drive, and I'll add on the list..

can the new people here go? lol

and is there going to be a pre-meet beforehand for the people closer to homebush like the pizza night?

so hopefully i can finally check out the scene and come along on one of the SAU cruises. :w00t:

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