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so who has the whiiiiiine red GTR with gold meshies?

That would be me! What did I do wrong? :O Great cruise though, it's the first time I've driven it like that so it took a bit to start to trust her in the twisties but it was awesome after that. Coming around that blind corner to see the GTR's kiss and everyone all over the road was interesting though!

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not a good idea for video Nene...........pics of plates on a stationary car is OK though.

that was my mate Andrew's car (WEGS) who was with another good mate Scott (SALTY). Up until recently he had a nice R32 GTR that pulled a good number at the Boostworx Dyno Day not long ago.

yeah sorry again Steve, I didn't see you there. If you can lock up your wheels the way you did, you don't need better brakes, maybe just better tyres.

hahaha maybe not sure tyres were cold remember

Sweet cruise Kell :O

Good to see the good weather coming back and more cars getting out.

And thanks for helping me move house ... hope Tracy made brekky for you this morning ;)

thanx roo

and i didnt really do much but really loved being on the bike with simon it was so much fun

we werent up to eat didnt even hear you leave lol so we watched your movies all day

Ok well how bout i create a dvd and put it onto disk?? there isn't HEAPS of footage though....

dvd's sounds sweet ;) maybe you should save up some phootage though and make 1. im trying to con some camera connections to whip up some dvd's with editing.

got some nice 1s of my bros swift club the guy that made em did editing for a living and combined with urs truly "cam man dan" could steal some ideas :O

good cruise! only set back was my intercooler pipe popped off and the car shut down on sir don so i had to go pick up a socket set and put it back into place! all cool now and thanks for the person with the silver r33 for stopping over as well

no worries mate! haha i was right about that cooler pipe! your silicon joiners looked in pritty bad shape.

That would be me! What did I do wrong? :P Great cruise though, it's the first time I've driven it like that so it took a bit to start to trust her in the twisties but it was awesome after that. Coming around that blind corner to see the GTR's kiss and everyone all over the road was interesting though!

Matt

Nothing! I like it, wanna swap :(

i may make 1 suggestion more driving and less stopping dinner of course should be a 30 min stop but the rest should be limited to 15mins

just a thought

+1 Did get a bit boring just standing around for ages.

thanx roo

and i didnt really do much but really loved being on the bike with simon it was so much fun

we werent up to eat didnt even hear you leave lol so we watched your movies all day

Yeah, I'll get the bike sorted a bit more (just needs some lovin) and the 4 of us can go riding in the hills when the weather improves more :( I've still got a hardon from when Simon screamed past me on the GSXR. I think he loves my GSXR :P Thats the difference between a thrashed street bike and a properly setup race bike ;) We gotta do a combined skyline and bike cruise one night :( The boys would be in on some show off behaviour!

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