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Yeah, well I spoke to the blokes with the TommyK and the Nur:II. The Nur was a NurNOT as it was just badges put on a V-SpecII. The TommyK was real though. All the detail on it was amazing! It is too bad that they can't save the foot mashing for the track. Agreed, most of us can do a big burn out too - so what is the point.

When I told them I save the tyre spinning for the track in GD2ILA and they couldn't believe me. What's the point if you loose your license or worse if the police use the hoon law to take your car for 3 months!

I had a really good time! Thankyou everyone!

Cant wait for the next one! =)

yey!

Anna had fun, thats all it matters :ninja:

:P

hey guys what happened to Albert??

Didnt he go on the cruise???

Nuh man lol, my head was loose from the night before.

Yeah, well I spoke to the blokes with the TommyK and the Nur:II. The Nur was a NurNOT as it was just badges put on a V-SpecII. The TommyK was real though. All the detail on it was amazing! It is too bad that they can't save the foot mashing for the track. Agreed, most of us can do a big burn out too - so what is the point.

When I told them I save the tyre spinning for the track in GD2ILA and they couldn't believe me. What's the point if you loose your license or worse if the police use the hoon law to take your car for 3 months!

yes yes but also remeber i really doubt highway patrol would get close enough to see their number plates lol

yes yes but also remeber i really doubt highway patrol would get close enough to see their number plates lol

Mate, I know you're probably joking but just remember it's a public forum.

Well said Pezhead, no need for it on the streets, yes they were nice cars but hell we all have nice cars and the majority can control their right foot as proven by the guy with the white R34 GTR who left after them. That Tommy Kiara car was very nice, I didn't think the other was a Nur Spec, if you want to see one of them, when I'm back on the Thursday cruises I'll ask my friend to bring his Nur Spec II down :huh:

I didn't see a Nur spec? Also the blue R34 GTR leaving, as good as it may sound isn't really the image that we want for the club. Any of us could it, we just choose not to.

Maybe so any of u could do it. But 99% of u wont.

Hey each to their own. Thats how i see it.

PezHead-It is too bad that they can't save the foot mashing for the track. Agreed, most of us can do a big burn out too - so what is the point.

I dont think most of u guys can make a R34 GTR spin in a controlled way.

So yeah Eric. Anyways nice R33, maybe next time there is a Track Day can u invite me.

Thanks

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hey guys, it was a good meet as this is my 2nd time. Sorry i couldnt stay and curize with you guys, i was too tired to do any more driving.

Im the owner of the white R34 GTR, just to confirm is a vspec II, not a Nur? i have no idea why it was bought up as a NUR. Im just glad i have a GTR..... lol

GTR32X, your car is sexual, evertime ive seen your car, theres always new goodies on it and same goes with the Grey GTR.

hey guys, it was a good meet as this is my 2nd time. Sorry i couldnt stay and curize with you guys, i was too tired to do any more driving.

Im the owner of the white R34 GTR, just to confirm is a vspec II, not a Nur? i have no idea why it was bought up as a NUR. Im just glad i have a GTR..... lol

GTR32X, your car is sexual, evertime ive seen your car, theres always new goodies on it and same goes with the Grey GTR.

Thanks bro u too

the RE30 looks good on u car!!

They are talking about Moeys car, Cause he has a V-Spec2 NUR badge on the back of his car, and it isnt a NUR

But anyways u hear the Blue R34 GTR leave??

I think it sounded nice and spun nice LOL!!!!




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