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It's looking very good...

That avenue will be looking pretty nice in a few weeks when the trees start to change colour.

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This is such a Grand Occasion to experience, that no-one will want to miss it! I repeat...

This is such a Grand Occasion to experience, that no-one will want to miss it!

Yes, Non-R34s are welcome to be part of a group to spectate at this Occasion too!

A The Cruise from either Homebush or Penrith Regatta Centre to Mt Wilson.

B The aura of The Avenue at Mt Wilson in the midst of autumn colours.

C The line up of Birthday cars under the canopy of tall trees.

D Photography at its best by High Performance Imports.

E 8th Dan Sensei Hans & 1st Dan Sensei Dave helping the R34 GT-Rs (and yes the GTTs and GTs) look their best under Japanese swords.

F Japanese ladies dressed up in traditional Japanese dress.

G Inspection of cars for Prize Giving for various classifications in all R34s.

H Display by Sensei Hans of www.japaneseswordsmanship.com.au to attempt to chop a post from its side into 2 in one single cut.

I Prize-giving to worthy recipients (of Nismo Apparel, R34 GT-R Model cars etc) and Gifts to our Japanese Guests for giving their time.

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Should've been there the day we met him..... :(

Hell Yes!!! That looks mint!!! And being the ORIGINAL GT-R...would kind of be rude not to have it there lol

Don't think it's actually a GT-R. But it is very welcome to attend :)

KPGC10: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/post-a202611-

F/S 2000 Model R34 GT-R

Black with HKS/Blitz/Apexi mods + ADVAN Racing RG rims

Reason why I want a NEW OWNER ?

Driver is too slow!

I want to go fast but...

i) Terry can't get me past GO

ii) I never see $200 for fuel

iii) driver has lost 9pts and is 3pts away from JAIL

iv) I get stuck on Free Parking 75% of the time

v) 25% at Water Works

Regards,

Godzilla gen3

Cmon Terry you know I was joking, you drive twice as fast as I do most of the time :(

This sounds like a realy great day. I haven't been on a cruise for a long time. I just hope my leg gets better by that time so I can start driving my beast again. Pray for me people.

isn't the KPGC10 a GTR???

Wow gettin my facts confused lol

Matt i just sent you an email mate!

I'm not 100% on these older Skylines but his username is KGC10 which I think means a coupe version of the C10 body; the GT-R has the 'P' in it so either KPGC10 for the coupe hardtop or PGC10 for the sedan...

Either way it would be awesome to have it along!

I'm not 100% on these older Skylines but his username is KGC10 which I think means a coupe version of the C10 body; the GT-R has the 'P' in it so either KPGC10 for the coupe hardtop or PGC10 for the sedan...

Either way it would be awesome to have it along!

Thanks for clearing that up buddy!

It's looking very good...

That avenue will be looking pretty nice in a few weeks when the trees start to change colour.

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The Full Program

for the 10Th Anniversary Of the R34 GT-R Charity Cruise will be out on "mxfly's Birthday" :P

Aw shucks!

Don't make me look like a 'Miracle-worker' Laith :P Lol

Remember, I'm just a lowly Christian that prayed for you and will deliver you some pharmaceutical nutrients on Friday afternoon/evening!

Aw shucks!

Don't make me look like a 'Miracle-worker' Laith :blush: Lol

Remember, I'm just a lowly Christian that prayed for you and delivered you some pharmaceutical nutrients!

LOL thanks man. By the way I skipped church on the day i broke my leg :):(

I'd bring my proper GTR along but don't want to take the attention away from all you...., sorry what where they 43?, R24 something or other?.

:bunny::banana::bunny:

Sounds awesome guys and great job Eug and Terry. Will definitely do my best to be there.

Ill be in group 7.5 with my pov pack, but who cares because when i get there i can drool on all the muscle.

Never downgrade your wheels Mark! Bring your daughter and have a great time!

Besides, your car looks 'U Beaut' compared to a couple I know of including George's above your post. He won't mind me saying that hehe.

Thanks again for organising the Members' Cruise mate! Did you put a special order in, for perfect weather?

Ill be in group 7.5 with my pov pack, but who cares because when i get there i can drool on all the muscle.

Looks good and tough in its own right... plus with all that $$ under the bonnet it's probably faster than a lot of stuff that will be there on the day :)

boys boys ... VERY GOOD WORK :P

keep updating me with the emails. Tez when are we going to inspect the route?? <dont make it the 19th> :)

good to have such a nice turn out :D even by non-34's :P

btw ''organisers'' i got my orange shirt now to WOOO

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