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Wasn't too sure where to post these but yeah.

Didn't take many pics due to the rain. Not really photoshopped [just auto levels, contrast etc]

PM me for full size.

Please let me know before posting on other forums.

Larger + a few more here.

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Edited by minix3
damn i saw them at P6 this morning the GTR R34 Black driven by an old asian jap looking dude

HOT SEXY CAR DROOLING

Yeh!

And it's when you get to my age that your car gets more compliments than yourself!!!

...sorry gotta go! I hear violins somewhere!

lol

Nice pics! Think i saw terry doing some filming at the truck stop too.

Ah me again! Shucks! I thought I could film without anyone knowing about it :)

If anyone wants a free dvd of the convoy at the Berowra truck stop + 3 lead cars driving along the Old Pac, let me know eh?

Tez

LoL i wish i met you this morning didnt have the chance since were late, we went for a walk to you guys but didnt have chance to say hello when rain starts to pour down anyway nice to see your car terry i like it :) im the filipino dude driving the white R33 GTS carbon fibre bonnet and Gtwing on

Ah me again! Shucks! I thought I could film without anyone knowing about it :)

If anyone wants a free dvd of the convoy at the Berowra truck stop + 3 lead cars driving along the Old Pac, let me know eh?

Tez

DVD cruise for me please thanks

LoL i wish i met you this morning didnt have the chance since were late, we went for a walk to you guys but didnt have chance to say hello when rain starts to pour down anyway nice to see your car terry i like it :) im the filipino dude driving the white R33 GTS carbon fibre bonnet and Gtwing on

Ta! Hope to see you around; so introduce yourself. Old fellas can't bite! 'Cause their teeth have gone all gummy lol

Many thanks too for the great pics so far... keep them coming!

And many thanks for new friends (and old mates) in Matt, Matt again, Greg, Ariela, Alan, Eugene, Adrian, Adam, Brad, Steve, Roy, Sven et al

An absolute pleasure to meet you Terry. And your lovely wife as well too.

Thanks for ur kind words E!!! Pls send me ur address (PM'd) so you can get the DVD of the cruise eh? Your car kept hogging the cam anyway! lol

Anyone else want a free DVD of the Charity Cruise? Just PM your address to me...

DVDs have been sent to-day to scathing/minix3, nIsMo86, pbk1776.

The Terrigal Cruise didn't use up all the disk time, so I went for a run this morning thru Hawkesbury Hts and along the cruise route proposed by Dr_Tuning for the 1st March cruise and completed the disk thru the twisties = Bonus Material

You'll notice how a fixed cam is sooo much better than hand-held.

And thanks for the great pics Carmen. mxfly's car keeps changing colour - like a chameleon!

Cheers,

Tez

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