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Originally posted by KDR33

Ok im 100% coming, and im a Newbie... It sounds like it will be a crazy Cruise, Cant wait!  

Two of my mates have Same R33 as mine, both White so is mine... Can they come as well, even though thier not on the forums?

ALL skyline enthusiests welcome. We may even purswade them to log-on ;)
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Man all I been pumping is Optimax!!!

Didn't know BP Ultimate is better!!

There is a f$%king BP right next to my house, and I travel around the place just to get SHELL!!

I might have some friends that might want to join and they drive Skylines too. Already told them about the forum don't know if they joined yet.

Originally posted by KDR33

Two of my mates have Same R33 as mine, both White so is mine... Can they come as well, even though thier not on the forums?

BRING THEM!!!

just remember no idiotic behaviour and your right.

It's JUST TOO EASY :P

fark i hope i can come.

If not i've got anther cruise lined up...

details soon...

Originally posted by skylineakt

haha true  

Does BP Ultimate have a higher octane level than Shell's Optimax??

I though the Optimax have the highest?!?!

i hear ultimate is better than optimax, last time i put optimax in my car i got 250kms outta the full tank, it sux

i think even synergy2000 iz better than optimax, fkin shell man :P

guys... keep it on the cruise.

maybe start a new thread related to what petrol you use or something?

theres only one way to Apollo Bay on the GOR so you can't get lost if you have to stop for petrol :P

speaking of petrol :)

- the last bp ultimate is at geelong

- the last mobil synergy is also in geelong

- the last optimax is at anglesea (closest to apollo bay)

- there is premium unleaded at apollo bay so you can top up with octane booster

i only used 3/4 of a tank on the last cruise... and thats filling up in dingley and heading to apollo bay and back and still had a qtr of a tank so if u start off with a full tank u should be right... depending on the power of ur car :D

hopefully my car is done by then... not looking likely tho.

Ah damn it!! I'm with u narkeh, always the sundays! :D but i can't argue when it's the majority, only way to go. And i hate giving up my Sundays cos it's double time pay.

I might be able to add a R33 GTS-T, 32 GTR and R34 into the mix. A VERY beasty GTR might i add, i'll let them know.

Hope you guys have an awesome time, and to all the newbies out there, i don't even have a Skyline, but i've been a few cruises and the dude above me gave me a lift on one. So don't feel akward at all, u've actually got Skylines, u shouldn't be worrying about anything!!

cheers.




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