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So let me get this straight, as soon as you get your licence your getting a GTR???? As your first car??? NOT a smart move and how do parents fly for that anyways?? :( ... not tryin to bring ya down bro, just that kinda car as a first is so not a good idea, i reckon you should at least wait a year b4 you go gettin a gtr... but your life your decision i guess!! ;)

mine had red and white gt badges on it when i bought it..

and its definitely not a turbo..

its not like we can stop other people cruising but just thought it would be nice to do something different.

and due to personal experience that most people bail after about 4 or 5 meet points i haven't made it a hugely long cruise. if people want to keep driving after the map runs out then thats cool but i have work at 5 am on saturday so..

hopefully a few people turn up

hahah i still got 4 studs white and blue NA badge....and just a cabled tied FMIC i promise its non functioningu might see a snail under the hood and i promise thats cabled tied and non functioning too and you'd hear my WOOSH but thats electronic bov i promise :) so can i come :(?

I would like to see you all making an effort to go "WOOSH!" as you change gears please :D Loud and out the window! lol

oh yes, it will happen, yes it will!! mwhaahahaahaa!! um, yeah should be a good cruise, even though i wont be in my 34(so not fair) ill be riding shotgun in one of those lancer things... come on chi, you better come, bring ya mums car, who cares...lol

hahah i still got 4 studs white and blue NA badge....and just a cabled tied FMIC i promise its non functioningu might see a snail under the hood and i promise thats cabled tied and non functioning too and you'd hear my WOOSH but thats electronic bov i promise ;) so can i come :banana: ?

Who needs a turbo anyways when u can run 12s N/A...

The right weight, the right parts, the right tune...

Wanna see some one go all out N/A on a Skyline/silvia!!!!

hey this sucks look what i just found

Graham Farmer Freeway Tunnel (Northbridge Tunnel) Closures on Friday 25 January

There will be an overlap of a few hours where both bores will be closed simultaneously. Please plan to use an alternative route.

  • westbound lanes will be closed from 9pm to 2am; and
  • eastbound lanes will be closed from 11pm to 5am.

so we can go out but not back thru the tunnel

Edited by messanic

where did you see this?

i had only planned to travel through the tunnel once heading east

then loop around to mounts bay road then along riverside drive then into cottesloe..

so the map i had planned will be ok as the east bounds arent closed till 11?

how many people are we expecting?

need to know roughly how many to print.

30 maps....

I think u might get more than 30 cars hey....

its been posted on a few forums.

I saw a few turbo nissans and subarus wed night runnign pretty shocking times...

Slower than few NA cars i know off..

They will blend in pretty well heehe

Edited by locote

ill do another 20 yer?? that should be enuf

gotta save em trees right

might want to delet it tho before any of dem undesirables get a hold of em

Edited by messanic

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