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Beach To Burger Crusie Wrap Up 27/11/08


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oh ok na wasn't you then you have the r34 4 door im guessing?.. i was in the Black R32 GT-R had a Red top on and shaved head. So who can enter the show and shine?

Only members can enter, but anyone can come

Hey I had a feeling i would be bored at work today and there aint any pics up yet so ill post up the ones my mate took while we were driving hope this keeps you entertained till we get the real pic's.

PS: Did anyone see a guy on his 2 story roof just after chelsea macas on the right hand side? he was videoing us all that was my cousin lol so i will get that video off him and put it on youtube so you can all see your cars from roof top view :D

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Definitely one of the best SAU meets I've been to. Good to see and meet new faces. Good work guys! Too bad an organiser didn't have his car. :D

Edit: Great burgers and no cop troubles at all. :)

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yea lol had to leave early how did everyone go with the booze bus's ? any cop trouble ?

By the time I drove back past that booze bus at 11 they had already packed it up :D

I'm glad no cops pulled us over. My seatbelts are completely defective and the new ones don't come in until Monday.

Definitely one of the best SAU meets I've been to. Good to see and meet new faces. Good work guys! Too bad an organiser didn't have his car. :)

Edit: Great burgers and no cop troubles at all. :laugh:

Was good to have another Toyota there :D

How did you go with keeping up with the turbos? I was battling man! :blink:

Was good to have another Toyota there :D

How did you go with keeping up with the turbos? I was battling man! :) At one stage I was sitting on 6000rpm and still couldn't catch the bastards :laughing-smiley-014:

Yeah, it was good not being the only person left out for once. :blink:

There weren't any troubles keeping up at all. Except for when I missed the U-turn after we had left the car wash I had to push it a bit, second time I've done that now. hahaha

I think my car might've been blowing a little bit of smoke.. Car's running a bit rich I think.

Yeah, it was good not being the only person left out for once. :blink:

There weren't any troubles keeping up at all. Except for when I missed the U-turn after we had left the car wash I had to push it a bit, second time I've done that now. hahaha

I think my car might've been blowing a little bit of smoke.. Car's running a bit rich I think.

Yeah I got left behind at the lights a few times.

Your cars got a 1.3 litre yeah? You must've been thrashing it to keep up :) Either that or you've got some serious skills :D

Yeah I got left behind at the lights a few times.

Your cars got a 1.3 litre yeah? You must've been thrashing it to keep up :blink: Either that or you've got some serious skills :)

:D

It's got a 4AGE.

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