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haha yeah sorry bout A31, i completely forgot bout it aye haha maybe another time dude

good cruise btw, think im still a little deaf from the silver stagea with gate,

just wish we ended with as many that we started with, wish people would hang round till the end

i mean unless you gota good reason an not just coz its boring haha

cant wait to see rest of the pictures

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Yeah thanks for organising the cruise, was great.. pictures look good!

Ryan - yeah the sun got me good to!

Chi - i laughed my ass off when i saw your GF stand up through the sun roof on in the middle of the freeway.

Was a great day and hopefully do it again soon.

I was there, dark blue 34 GTT, giant nismo kit-wing on the back, you really can't miss it (grrr). Didn't really chat to too many ppl as i only had 4 hrs sleep the prev night though. Also didn't make it to the end meet point as i had to drop my passenger off home early. It was really nice to have some longer stretches on a cruise for once.

Strich9 great work on the pics!

Heya, it was a nice drive out...i have the drivers arm sunburn to proove it! :)

I took off from Mindarie to Hillarys to get a head start on finding food. All I found was the round a bout of doom. Cops did a breath test and proceded to take my car away from me while they did a drug test and license check. I was just waiting for the ... "ehh...so can you pop the bonnet and give us a look?"....having said that.. The guy who drove it around seemed to be a fan of the car and didn't say anything.

Great having a chat to a few of ya, see ya again on the next one :-)

great cruise once again..pic worked for me cheers strich looks great love the angle and qualityy..still waiting for other pics from dogsun hopefully they turned out good...

http://strich9.integratedx.com/index.php?iID=1893

OK..got 'em up.. HERE

hope they look ok.

hey man your photobucket album is asking for a password :)

in other news.. got my pics up too :thumbsup: .. i went a lil nuts with the photoshop to make them nice n glossy

hope this link works... http://s253.photobucket.com/albums/hh44/Wo...%209th%20March/

- Steve

hey thanks wogan for the pic of my missus on the sun roof haha looks funny :D hey dodgsun do u have all the pics that you took from the round about?

just some pics missus took enjoy :D

http://s93.photobucket.com/albums/l45/chi100188/?start=0

Cheers

Chi

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Sorry I had to pull out, HICAS light came on and I just pulled out, didnt want to risk driving around with weird lights on the dash. My car was the embarrisingly stock silver R33, it'd be the slowest there as well... Hopefully I'll make it to the next one, and to the end as well! Nice looking cars there though.

hey thanks wogan for the pic of my missus on the sun roof haha looks funny :D hey dodgsun do u have all the pics that you took from the round about?

just some pics missus took enjoy :D

http://s93.photobucket.com/albums/l45/chi100188/?start=0

Cheers

Chi

Hey Chi

Your g/f still got the pic she took of me down the freeway when she stuck head out the sunroof. I didnt see it in photos.

Cheers

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