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Someone always has something negative to say about boostcruising but in reality, the only cruises they've attended are cruises that have been broadcast on every other damn car related forum on the interweb.

If you took the time to attend the "member" cruises that *I* always invite skylinesaustralia to (which no one ever attends), you might change your attitude.

LESSONS LEARNT ON GARNISH CHALLENGE II

Front numberplates are essential on Mt. Nebo.

Learner drivers are not easily intimidated.

Mt. Mee should be renamed to Mt. Manure.

The 31 guys aren't slow.

Autos cut fully gay skids.

Everyone wants a widebody Sileighty.

4Doorz can go fast with only 3 wheels on the ground.

Taking it easy is a figment of your imagination.

Kilcoy is famous for Skylines.

Gold Coasters are faster.

Great day guys. Bring on Garnish Challenge III !!!!

The garnish challenge didn't infact eventuate. I ate a bit of onion and orange rind, but there was no parsely.

Grand Turismo wise, it was a great day. I hope everyone had a good time, it's always good to have a bit of a squirt. Was good to see such a large, friendly and positive group of people. Quite a few people mentioned to me they would like to do a similar cruise in the near future or on a regular basis too.

Anyway, thanks to everyone and James for a great day.

j0r.

Lesson also learnt make sure kryz isnt spinning out behind u, lesson 2 i need more power.

Great day guys sorry for holding everybody up, thanks to all those that organised it.

Cheers

John

Thanks for an enjoyable day guys, pity slip couldn't make it (ya girly boy).

Sorry if I was holding some of you guys up through the twisties, with the amount of crap on the road (particularly in the damp sections) I wasn't going to risk throwing the bike down the road. I thought I was going to get wet a couple of times but thankfully it turned out to be quite a nice day!

Yes, Yes What A Great Day... That's Right The 31's Are The Superior!!!!, Only When The A/C Is Off :).

Well Guys Great To See You All About Again With Your Cars And A Very Good Day To Be Had By One And All Thanks To The Other 31's That Showed Up :D

Remember People Check Out The Info On The Go-Kart Evening On 25th October - Email Me For More Information - Programs -

[email protected]

Regards,

Ashley Neal.

PICTURES ARE UP !!! :

Including The DYNO DAY :

http://members.optusnet.com.au/r31qldclub/...D%2028-06-2003/

http://members.optusnet.com.au/r31qldclub/...e%2005-10-2003/

Sorry Guys, Its In View File By File.... But The Truth Is I Couldn't Be Bothered In Doin Web Page :)

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