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dont worry you wil see all the skylines in a group as long as you are NOT the one to do the burn out or act like that we wont give u dirties just say hello and park and yea. well guys i am going to wash the car NOW and my misses and I will be on our way latrz

Some of us have SAU stickers. Any skylines are friends :)

Usually a flick of the hazards will do.... or flash of the hi-beams.

Well... im leaving soonish to do a quick wash. See you guys around 9ish! :rolleyes:

Hi Joey, Shane, Jason, Dale,Brad, Peter, g3t.fkd, slo555,the GTR......

Thanks for comin out last night. It was a great cruise!

Nice seeing everyone and JOEY! Its good to see you still alive!! :bunny:

Shane, im glad your daddy signed the permission note for you to come out with us last night. Good work.

Are YOU serious??!

Lets brainstorm for the next meet & cruise. Maybe a day one? I dunno..We'll see what happens i guess.

:D

thanks anna for the great cruise, and yea i am glad no one got lost or lost in the pack as we went throught the city, i also saw you take some pics could you post them up?!?!?!?! It was good to meet you guys and Russel Peters you struck again. "somebody gunna get a hurt real bad"

umm yeah good cruise !!!

umm one questoin. speed camera near manly, the twisty turny one.

when youre going towards manly, downhill....is the camera there? or going manly way one before twisty turny?

coz i know i seen two sets of camera signs, one up top and one down bottom when i was going back.

ah ffkfkfkfkfkfk.

yeah theres two cameras, one before twisty turny and one after.

when youre going down the hill, after the twisty turny, theres a camera on the other side of the road....does that monitor only that side of the road or the other way too?

ahh shit yeah!! thats good news Peter!!!

when i was going towards manly down the hill after the twisty turny part, i just let the car roll and do its thing...

when i saw the camera at the hill going back home i got worried that i may have been caught on the way down.

yeah FEAR said he would come for the meet up and not the cruise...but omg its the sexiest rb26 ive ever heard.

What happened to the black gtr FEAR...

Yer i followed to the city then saw the parking lot on george st and did a u turn to go back home.

There sould be the Bi annual putty rd cruz in the next month or two which is a big SAUNSW gathering.

I will finsh the Cruise next time Brad.

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