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Great cruise guys. I ended up coming. Had electrical issues not the battery. Got it sorted and made it in the nick of time!

I was the late one lol.

Did anyone see rescue and ambulance vehicles go past?

Three ambo's went flying up the hill past me.

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Just got home from a 200-plus km drive home and it was worth every hour on the road today. All the cars looked awesome and there were some real stand-outs. Well done to all the winners and everyone who made the effort to attend.

You yourself Adrian were a great help in organising the Best Aspects of Photoshooting!

All to maximise the potential of each car and under a theme for the day that was Japanese!

Many Thanks to Kyoshi Hans Fricke and Sensei Dave who delivered a performance that emphasised THE EDGE of THE CAR via the EDGE OF THE SWORD! Many thanks to all those at www.japaneseswordsmanship.com.au for doing something for all of us SAUers and then some...

FOR THE LOVE OF IT!

Many Thanks to Yuka-san who even came out in the wind with her 5 month old child for the occasion and help our Japanese Supercars look their best. She used to be employed by WORK Wheels in Japan. Yes she's acquainted with what our cars can do!

Many Thanks to Roger from HPI who was very happy with the shots he took. And Thanks to Jason who's been so prompt with E-Mails and keen to grab a classic story!

Many Thanks to Andrew from MotivDVD who went to as much trouble as Roger to bring out the best of the R34s and all other Beast-owners.

Great cruise, kudos to Terry and the rest of the organizers! Top effort indeed.

Also good to meet some new people and see some of the rarer machines of NSW out on show.

Finally, my car thanks the organizers for the longest trip it had done since the new motor was completed. Close to 300kms!

Stan

Winner of "Best R34 - Non GTR"

Great cruise guys thanx to all the organisers, Terry, Eugene, Matt, Nick, Shaheen. It was the first time I meet these guys but it surely will not be the last. Big thanx to Kyoshi Hans Fricke and Sensei Dave with their great performance. amazing turn out guys, great cars. It's good to see Sydney's best cars all gathered togather :P

Congratulations to all the winners, they deserve it, it was hard to choose between all the beautiful cars, they were all just amazing. Big thanx to everyone again and hope to see you all soon.

Just got home from a 3hr drive and im heaps tired now. Was a great day all around. Seeing all the rides was a dream come true. Had a little fun on the way to the mountain. To those i didnt meet sorry I am a little shy was busy hanging around everbody elses cars. Much respect to Terry and all the organisers for your efforts you guys really came through. See you guys next time :P ..

It was good to meet everyone today and have a taste of what's on offer for when I get my full license! :P

Apart from the weather, the day went pretty well. Hope everyone rocks up to work tomorrow!!

Probably the biggest and best event I have been to. Thanks to all the cars that came and congratulations to the winners of the awards.

Albert you would have been in the running for best Non-GTR R34 I'd say! Cant believe you missed it!

Laith - not EXACTLY certain about number of cars, But I'd guesstimate 75ish? What do you reckon?

fantastic cruise today guys... even though bakes and i missed the first group (what a mission that was!! :P)... i had a ball of fun.. the cars were great... the organisation was great.. big props to terry and the crew.. the spot was fantastic... i think i took more photos of the surroundings then of the cars... congrats to the award winners.. lots of tough cars.. ill have a play with the photos and post em up tomorrow when i should be working...

i got a great photo of terry in action!

and so y'all know .... bakes's gtr has got some get up and go now its all tuned and it sounds fantastic.. i leave it up to him to fill you all in if he feels like it... but from the passenger seat... lots of fun.

one more thing... i hate to put a dampner on things... but who was the goof who punched it out the first round about in the gtr group... i think it was white... a light colour anyway... was last in the group.... seriously mate, nice way to show that skyline drivers are respectable lot... couldnt you have waited till you got a bit out of the populated area??

cheers all

Linton

one more thing... to the dude who was behind bakes, in the calsonic blue r33... coming out of that tight hairpin, did bakes's car throw a flame?? it made a massive "phwomp" sound on gear change... just wondering.

hahahaha someone asked me where you were bert

I said "probably hungover...he's always hungover....he even didnt go on his own cruise once...."

Lol looks like u knew wat u were talking about lol.

N yeah Shanil I'de say at least 75, it was a great turn over. N stop complaining about the wethear at least it didn't rain :P

hahahaha someone asked me where you were bert

I said "probably hungover...he's always hungover....he even didnt go on his own cruise once...."

lol, i should try some detox next time :P

one more thing... to the dude who was behind bakes, in the calsonic blue r33... coming out of that tight hairpin, did bakes's car throw a flame?? it made a massive "phwomp" sound on gear change... just wondering.

I was in the black GTR 3 cars behind. Bakes car threw flames a few times on the run up, and a huge one at that hairpin :P

uploading pics now won't be long.




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