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Just a note - went on the last hard tuned cruise on last week. I had a good time, all people and drivers were friendly and well behaved. No one left anywhere in a smoke show and no one drag raced which is actually the first cruise ive been to with seeing this. Funny most of the other cruises ive been to have be un-official sau cruises.

Good to hear!

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Good to hear!

Ill back that one up man... DECIM8 if you are on last cruise to wollongong i was there, are you the R34 with WEAPN plate? hope that you saw me :) anyway like wat DECIM8 said NO ONE hoons at any NS or Hardtuned cruises..... This will be fun so im still in :)

Won't be a last minute thing. We had a meet up last week at Homebush and are aware P6 is blocked off :) Meet will be in the long car park just north :)

Good to hear, and thanks for the clarification.

I may come along. Marysville is one of my favourite places to visit near Melbourne, and I was gutted to see the photos of what's left of the town on the news.

Good to hear, and thanks for the clarification.

I ''WILL'' come along. Marysville is one of my favourite places to visit near Melbourne, and I was gutted to see the photos of what's left of the town on the news.

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just a heads up guys, some NS.com/HT.net peeps are worried about weather. Ill be @ p6 no matter what, so for anyone who does show i can still take ur donations if you decide not to cruse (if its like BUCKETING down or something)

Weathers just been slightly wet from what I've seen on it so we should be fine. - Ill prob be the dude in the bog,stock Lexus (es300) as the line is in the shop.......again.

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whats tbe problem with your GTT? I've had nothing but nightmares with my power steering pump which was finally fixed 6 months ago and now just yesterday cars started making creaking/scraping noise when turning steering wheel and whining feedback coming back through steering wheel when turning... I'm so getting tired of this shit.

Sorry guys I'm probably out if i cant get this fixed before sunday which I doubt as all the mechanics always seem to be swamped with work..

Hey guys, We have NS.COM newcastle coming to meet you at Terrigal too....

There will be a variety of cars coming, few S15's, R34GTT, S13, S14 and a few others :(




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