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Well, so much for the silvias showing up.. again.

Still a nice little turn out, we had 2 R32 GTRs 4 GTS-Ts a R34 GTT and 350GT :) I think that was everyone

Sorry I couldn't go all the way to Wisemans but no way would I have made the return trip on that much fuel, hope you had a great time and I'd love to do it again some time soon, great to meet all of you.

Oh and the guys who took photos, post them up :P

And to that tool in his fully sick mazda astina:

1. Who turbos an astina? Come to think of it, he was pretty fat, maybe he needs it for the car to move...

2. Well done on redlining off every set of lights on the Pacific Highway then slamming your brakes on because there's a line of traffic in front of you, you're my hero.

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Well, so much for the silvias showing up.. again.

Still a nice little turn out, we had 2 R32 GTRs 4 GTS-Ts a R34 GTT and 350GT :) I think that was everyone

Sorry I couldn't go all the way to Wisemans but no way would I have made the return trip on that much fuel, hope you had a great time and I'd love to do it again some time soon, great to meet all of you.

Oh and the guys who took photos, post them up :(

And to that tool in his fully sick mazda astina:

1. Who turbos an astina? Come to think of it, he was pretty fat, maybe he needs it for the car to move...

2. Well done on redlining off every set of lights on the Pacific Highway then slamming your brakes on because there's a line of traffic in front of you, you're my hero.

Yeh same with me not enough fuel to do the whole trip, yeh should be some cool photos!

Nice to meet a few of you guys & catch up with the rest of you.

lol Steve that astina guy got the little pinky wave from me & Albert. Sean your GTR is sick i want one even more now love it!! :P

Oh Ummmm some of the local law enforces seem to time their apperances perfectly on old pac... :)

BTW steve did u happen to see that R34 GTR Nur on pacific Hwy headn the other way? Pretty sure it was your mate, seen the pics of it from the truckstop the other week thursday night?

Catch up soon.

Bah none of mine :)

It's cos I didn't wash it isn't it?

Oh and no I didn't see it Billy, if it was millenium jade I'm pretty sure it'd be him, not too many of those driving around!

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I was hauling ass to get there on time and then I just gave up... Traffic was shithouse gettin there and I was already late.

Oh well sorry I didnt make it .. perhaps I should get numbers next time we meet up.

Oh and Albert, what happened to the east bear kit? no go?

You should probably blank the rego plates by the way Albert

yeah yeah lol

Oh and Albert, what happened to the east bear kit? no go?

nuh,

never went for the kit, abit out my price range lol...

top secret GTT was the go and factory nismo skirts.. im planning it simple :laugh:

Thanks Billy. Nice turn out guys!

Everyone behaved themselves and police didn't have to bother with us.

I didn't know the astina was turboed!! It went slower than a hyundai running on 2 cylinders.

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