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geez i would love to be parked next to your stagea Mitch on next cruise. that looks hot with R34 front. you got a link to more pics of your car ?

Heres the link to my post in the pic thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=4264546

And heres one i took today of "the team":

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I'll start a new thread soon... now back on topic hehe :D

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cool i'll get a UHF then for next cruise.

LMFAO at your small battery syndrome.

GOD DAMN that looks good Mitch. i was gonna say spewing it's auto, but thats probably better for towing.

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It was a good cruise guys. Great to meet you all and very awesome to see so many Stags in one place.

Here's a few pics that I took. Shame I ended up stuck behind a tree. Next time we will have to line up properly for some decent pics.

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Yeah it was a pretty good run after brissy through the mountains was made for stageas and the run back was even better the only thing that really upset me was the 10 year old hill billy girl shavin here arms under the tap with a spoon :( ,other than that yeah was sick will have to hit it again soon!

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