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thanx guys i feel so loved :blush:

and the dinner for 20 ended upi being a quiet 6 so thanx to damo, chad + house mate, madaz, jenkies, and pheebz for coming to dinner :kiss:

WHTUGOT or what ever your number plate is you are :ban: from cruises for 3 weeks as sliding up brighton rd taking up 2 lanes isnt cool so dont bother coming out :rant:

as for everyone else you were great :laugh:

haha you actually did it! :(

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woohoo i be there this week for sure.

can we go through the bay??

drift pipes with Bee-R FTW haaha bang bang bang

well damo's R34 is now a WRX

and rotaboys RX7 is now a 180 according to the smart kids from that school hahaha

lol those kids were funny, one kid goes "ohh sik rexy man", thanks, its a 34...

Yeah, love it when idiots pretend to know more than they do. :laugh:

Perhaps they should stfu and learn a thing or two before opening their mouths! :(

THERE ISNT A CRUISE THIS WEEK BOYS THERE IS A BYE

but keen to go out for coffee or dinner on friday night if anyone wants to catch up

also damo and i and few others are going out to mallala on sat morning to watch some fellow SAU members

yeah not wrong Ryan....I've been up that road a million times but it was the 1st time in a car that doesn't feel like a boat....I realized that the car could be pushed alot further than I was prepared to do so.

I caught up with Nick tonight (owner of the Carrera) and he's gonna send me some pics of the cars that went up, I think there might be a bit of video somewhere too, and I'll post the stuff up this week.

hehe i can only imagine how far you could push it.

I can emagine, ive got 350hp and thats a handfull 4 me on the twisties.

yea i got 240rwkw atm and the other night was the first time in the hills with the extra 40kw and f*k me....every exit was amazing. very sketchy with 2wd expecially going from dry to wet rd.

also damo and i and few others are going out to mallala on sat morning to watch some fellow SAU members

Then come out the following Saturday (7th June) and watch me cut a few laps on the GSXR race bike :laugh:

And i have just printed some "HI MY NAME IS" stickers, the same as rad33's, on sticky labels. Care of work, and its colour printer. haha

Toner I assume and not inkjet. Might be interesting if it rains :(

Good idea tho :laugh: Lets do it!

hehe i can only imagine how far you could push it.

Ryan you're one of the regulars on here that I still haven't caught up with, do you come out on the cruises much?........you should come out with the fellas & their exotics next time we go out again. I'm probably the only Skyline out there but you get a few boats occasionally with massive V8's

Ryan you're one of the regulars on here that I still haven't caught up with, do you come out on the cruises much?........you should come out with the fellas & their exotics next time we go out again. I'm probably the only Skyline out there but you get a few boats occasionally with massive V8's

yea ive been on the last couple of small ones that kellie has arranged but other than that i tend to keep to mates. Be good to speak to a few new people with different opinions and such...next time there is a meet or what not, let me know and ill make an effort to come and say hi. My car isn't particularly a car for an exotic meet however lol. cheers pete.

Ryan

yea ive been on the last couple of small ones that kellie has arranged but other than that i tend to keep to mates. Be good to speak to a few new people with different opinions and such...next time there is a meet or what not, let me know and ill make an effort to come and say hi. My car isn't particularly a car for an exotic meet however lol. cheers pete.

Ryan

yeah no worries bud I know what you mean, my car felt like a Datsun 1600 (value wise) amongst the European stuff.....either way we'll probably catch up on an SAU cruise no doubt

:( same with anyone else i haven't met!

haha hey ryan saw your car at the meet point sat night but no one near it so couldnt find ya to say hi :) so you like your hills stuff?!?! well i know the chad and myself would certianly be keen to organise a few hills cruises with much smaller numbers....

only 16 more days till im back on the road!!!

haha hey ryan saw your car at the meet point sat night but no one near it so couldnt find ya to say hi :( so you like your hills stuff?!?! well i know the chad and myself would certianly be keen to organise a few hills cruises with much smaller numbers....

only 16 more days till im back on the road!!!

im keen for the hills too. organise something jenkies. me and rad might have a bbq this weekend, well keep you all posted..

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