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I shouldn't have left the cruise early...some wanker in a van cut me off big time at the first roundabout and then had some guy in some little mazda econobox thing ask me to race him down grand junction road who then called my car shit because I didn't race him although that was rather funny.

on my way to the cruise i had some white haired lady in a rolla floor it from the lights on marion rd while i was trying to stay behind DSTROY and she was going to sideswipe me if i didnt back off...lol then pace me so i couldnt get in behind him... a she did have a lead foot...lol I bet she would give a few kids in v6 commys a suprise..lol.... stop laughing CHAD.lol

she was pretty aggressive driver for someone about 100..lol

and yes i too got the WANNA race idiots next to me all the way home... had a trade van tailgate near MV me so close i couldnt even see his face ? he was above my line of sight..dickhead wouldn't pass, guess he was in a hurry to get to the pub at 1am..lol

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then had some guy in some little mazda econobox thing ask me to race him down grand junction road who then called my car shit because I didn't race him although that was rather funny.

i get that in my gtr alot usually a burnout request though, i try n be nice n just say nah its 4wd these tyres are expensive etc and usually in return i get a your cars sh*t cant even do burnouts. love the kids that start trying to explain to me how to do a burnout aswell ;)

sorry Ryan, I didn't realize it was you last night until Ben & Nene told me as I was leaving, otherwise would've had a better chat........I think I saw you in your car ages ago but you had different wheels yeah??............should've taken more notice of your avatar, lol

hehe no problem pete, everyone seemed to be all occupied talking about all sorts of things...have a good chat next time mate.

Thanks charmaine for the pics.

You can find photos from the cruise here, If my Worthless wireless connection stops dropping out i can post up the rest tomorrow.

a fair few to post. and of course if you want the hi res version let me know i can burn them off on DVD.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ke...-album2943.html

oh pete you asked about my file size the other night. I had a few RAW files come out of the camera at 57mb this time. NOT PHOTOSHOP FILE SIZES.lol

its got a 8GB hi speed card in it so ive got heaps of room and speed .

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it was a really good cruise

apart from the fact that i was the only one to get pulled over

but thank god it was just a RBT

there are some nice shots there guys

good work

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