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Yay a cruise. I hope to make it as well!

As long as I'm not driving behind you!

The way your GTR sat, sounded and launched out of corners on the putty rd cruise makes me want to do very bad things to my mortgage.

I drove the route today and checked out stuff and things, finished the day by taking my daughter to Jenolan Caves, I recommend that to anyone, the drive along Jenolan Rd is stupid fun :P

I cheated and took the Great Western HWY home because i thought it would be quicker, bloody road works, took longer than the Bell Line :)

Agreed, just when you think your GTR looks good driving along, you see GTRsean's one on the road :P

Lol you guys are too much. 5 years of ownership will do that!

She's good from a far but far from good body wise, but mechanically though....... :).

Hope to catch up with you lot and others soon.

i should be in on this one too guys just hope ill have the younger auto box swapped by this cruise so i can not have to worry about giving it a squirt thru bells line... keep me posted mark...... and congrats on the exec positions champ...... hope to see all u guys there for this one

The way your GTR sat, sounded and launched out of corners on the putty rd cruise makes me want to do very bad things to my mortgage.

Haha, true, I ended up with a 26/30 combo in my 31 lol.

Is it NSW members only or SAU members only? Cause I'm not a member of the specific NSW group.

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