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A few pics taken today (I'm Bakes mate - R34 GTR)

Getting Ready to head to Sydney:

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Filling up for the cruise:

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@ The Meeting Point

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Awesome day, well organised cruise no full sik fools chucking skids, well done SAU :P

Edited by DR-JEKL

Awesome day and a great run home! :) So good to be driving a skyline again!

Thanks very much to the organisers of this cruise Abobob, Slim, Chubbs etc was a very smooth cruise and a lot of fun.

Now I've just got to sign up for membership.

Terry, I'd also be keen on a dvd of today mate, I'll pm you soon.

Oh, and my arm is burnt to hell and back :P

Awesome day and a great run home! :) So good to be driving a skyline again!

Thanks very much to the organisers of this cruise Abobob, Slim, Chubbs etc was a very smooth cruise and a lot of fun.

Now I've just got to sign up for membership.

Terry, I'd also be keen on a dvd of today mate, I'll pm you soon.

Oh, and my arm is burnt to hell and back :D

^^^++

Thanks for the great pics fellahs.

Free dvd already on its way to Silhouette-R. So PM me.

What Charity organisation did we nominate???

Cheers, Tez

Morning all!

Glad to hear everyone enjoyed it!

I surely did...my right arm didnt...man thats red!! hahahaha

Big thanks to everyone who came and made donations!!!

You guys rock!!

Was great also to meet new members :D

Nice cruise and petty good lunch. Excellent turnout guys!! Very nice, cheers.

Found out I had my camera on the back seat after the cruise doh!!

Dodgy phone camera pic lol.

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Cruised back with the R31 and saw Steve-O in the black supra back through New England HWY. That thing sits low and tough!




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