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yeah I thought jarred may have brang his bike out too, he was in my car. was funny having 3 ppl sitting in the back of my 34. every bump they hit their head. :)

Yeah, Kat was complaining about the cramped position ... although she's not tall enough to hit her head :P

If I'd stuck around, she'd have come for the cruise in my Stag.

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^ Ruby saw your car there, looked pretty good. Saw a few other familiar cars from sau too - wld man being one of them.

Was probly the biggest cruise ive been on, as in the turnout of cars. Didnt take any pics though, wish i did.

^^ Havent seen the ns thread - whats the controversy?

same old, defects, morons, typical tools blaming the cops for everything.

much prefer going for a drive with 2-3 cars max.

i would like to use the meet up spots as a way to catch up with people, only thing about that is i dont really like anyone..

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^ Ruby saw your car there, looked pretty good. Saw a few other familiar cars from sau too - wld man being one of them.

Was probly the biggest cruise ive been on, as in the turnout of cars. Didnt take any pics though, wish i did.

Thanks man :)

Yeah the turn out was big. I had my camera with me, but immediately ran into friends and totally forgot to take pics myself.

I just turned out for the meet. Had a 'promise' to keep anyway. LOL

I figured it would have been an 'interesting' cruise ... for the NS boys at least :P

turnout was crazy prob had better time just checking out the cars than the cruizing though.

finally figured out what Reuben was talking about when he says stag aswell. took me long enough but i catch on :3some: google was not my friend and only shows pics of triumph old school v8s when you look up stag.

next time i gota try n find the owner of the 86 takumi mobile to get pics of our cars together :)

imagine this, but 6inches lower. out runs my mates 32 and rx7 in the hills without fail. Both Ben and I own in the hills with ketos lol Funniest car ive owned.

I think the wheels are too big! :blink:

:):rofl: :rofl:

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imagine this, but 6inches lower. out runs my mates 32 and rx7 in the hills without fail. Both Ben and I own in the hills with ketos lol Funniest car ive owned.

Doesnt surprise me, great little cars and very over looked!

Sometimes I wish I had KE70 with a charger kit, becuase the DR feels too wide in some spots up the hills.

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