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hahaha! i thought so too, the 2nd parking spot made my car look out of proportion with 2 wheels hanging down from the slanted hill parking..

s'all good, day was good, cold weather but still a great turn out! :)

Good work to the organisers!

Massive turn-out guys!! That was insane!!

Thankyou to everyone that turned out, and thank you for all your genorsity towards the Jane Mcgrath Foundation!

People i met yesterdayL

Xmetal

SXC-R34

Turbo Piston

GTRsean

JET200

satanic

Mark R33

Bakes

2rismo

kefe69

God Speed

mxfly

SHANE666

lankanboi34

Sorry, gotta add more:

Dom and Gerry from Autostyle

and the guy with the calsonic blue 33

EJD001

there was probably heaps more but i can't remember...i'm still fatigued lol.

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Cruise was awesome fun.

Everyone leaving the first point got a bit silly. One thing to take off ahrd but the guys doing the "wankers yank" to make the car wheelspin because they dont have enough power is retarded. Wont be showing that in the DVD.

I filmed the drive up with Dom ( blue Autostyle GTR) Jerry ( Mines GTR) and Ferds ( BBM T88 GTR) and i must say it will make for some awesome footage.

The feature on the cruise will be in Motive DVD issue 003 which comes out in Sep. Motive 003 is going to be a GTR special too.

A huge "Well Done" to Terry and the other organisers. Great day.

Was good to meet some new people and catch up with others.

Big Thanks to Scott from Insight Motorsports who opened up on Sunday for me to get my car out. I was late, but I got there in the end.

Cruise was awesome fun.

Everyone leaving the first point got a bit silly. One thing to take off ahrd but the guys doing the "wankers yank" to make the car wheelspin because they dont have enough power is retarded. Wont be showing that in the DVD.

I filmed the drive up with Dom ( blue Autostyle GTR) Jerry ( Mines GTR) and Ferds ( BBM T88 GTR) and i must say it will make for some awesome footage.

The feature on the cruise will be in Motive DVD issue 003 which comes out in Sep. Motive 003 is going to be a GTR special too.

wasn't that when you were referring to it as "Captain Hook"

:(

You Serious,

i think i saw atleast 30 cars punching it here and there , whoever it was he wasnt the only person .

+1 For launching , everybody was jeed up

Terry it was a good cruise good stuff champ .....

like i said we were late so we missed the main group, and the 2nd group and the launching.. im all for the launching from the first meet point as it was there was noone around... i didnt see the main group... but there was a group that came through the round about heading towards the first meet point, chucked a u turn down the road and all took off again.. was about 6 or 7 gtrs and there were loads of people at that roundabout.. i just wasnt very impressed as there was no need for that particular car to do what they did at that point.. they did a bit more than tromp it.

Everyone leaving the first point got a bit silly. One thing to take off ahrd but the guys doing the "wankers yank" to make the car wheelspin because they dont have enough power is retarded. Wont be showing that in the DVD.

Hey champ if was anything is was your mates initating what u called the "wankers yank" the 1st couple of cars took off hard then the rest were LAUNCHING their vechiles.......

So i guess the rest of the group just followed

Cruise was awesome fun.

Everyone leaving the first point got a bit silly. One thing to take off ahrd but the guys doing the "wankers yank" to make the car wheelspin because they dont have enough power is retarded. Wont be showing that in the DVD.

I filmed the drive up with Dom ( blue Autostyle GTR) Jerry ( Mines GTR) and Ferds ( BBM T88 GTR) and i must say it will make for some awesome footage.

The feature on the cruise will be in Motive DVD issue 003 which comes out in Sep. Motive 003 is going to be a GTR special too.

"Awesome footage " meaning driving very hard is that what u mean????

If u say that then its no different the ur "wankers yank"

I dont appreciate when u pick and choose what it acceptable driving and what is not!!!

I personally think its alot easier to lose control of a vechile at HIGH speed on road they aint familiar with then lauching a car champ!

Maybe you should have told how u feel at the time cause there were ALOT of cars launching their cars with ur mates Dom and all them initating it!!

Thanks for ur imput Andrew!!! :(

I'm looking forward to some good pics of

CARS + Yuka-san

CARS + NISSAN Sign (2X up already thanx)

CARS + Kyoshi Hans & Sensei Dave swords drawn over Bakes' Award-winning car on The Avenue in filtered sunlight, under autumn leaves :(

GTR32X nevermind mate.

We are thankful to Andrew that he was there to capture the event on film. If he decides to exclude footage that may seem to tarnish the event's overall success and purpose, then I'd think many, if not most, will agree to that.

CARS + Kyoshi Hans & Sensei Dave swords drawn over Bakes' Award-winning car on The Avenue in filtered sunlight, under autumn leaves :(

+1. That should look brilliant!

GTR32X nevermind mate.

We are thankful to Andrew that he was there to capture the event on film. If he decides to exclude footage that may seem to tarnish the event's overall success and purpose, then I'd think many, if not most, will agree to that.

+1,

There is no doubt it is absolutely awesome to see (and hear) the R34 GT-Rs launching hard... But there's a time and place to do it; the Regatta centre was a bit iffy for us organisers as, the way I see it, they were respectful enough to let us park there (in a restricted parking area) without causing us grief, so we should respect the area in return (even if it was a quiet street). On public roads in amongst other cars (i.e. roundabout with other cars) is pretty stupid.

Let's try not to feed the Today Tonight stereotype, they have enough bad material already.

Kudos to everyone who behaved themselves and drove carefully around the Avenue at Mt Wilson. It was a bit more cramped than we had hoped but I think the cars looked fantastic under those trees. :( Hope everyone had a good time.

Aha one of my DR30...cheers! The old girl is 25 this year...makes the R34's mere babies! ;-)

Thanks guys for a great day, thoroughly enjoyable both on the cruise and at the show!

Fantastic day, thanks to everyone for coming along, and to those who made the extra effort to vote.

Here are a few pics that I took (I've taken quite a few that are similar to the great ones above (but not as good) so here are some others...

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Aha one of my DR30...cheers! The old girl is 25 this year...makes the R34's mere babies! ;-)

Thanks guys for a great day, thoroughly enjoyable both on the cruise and at the show!

It was in awesome condition especially for its vintage Ravenoak! Sorry if I was holding you up on the cruise but I had to keep the group nice and tight! :(




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