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ah cool cool!

That means i met you too!

you did?? unfortunatly i didnt meet anyone in person, it was nice to put a few faces to the screen names, but i was a bit of a wall flower at this event.. i was just a tag along so i took a back seat.. if i had my car there then maybe id make a bt more effort.

who were you??

you did?? unfortunatly i didnt meet anyone in person, it was nice to put a few faces to the screen names, but i was a bit of a wall flower at this event.. i was just a tag along so i took a back seat.. if i had my car there then maybe id make a bt more effort.

who were you??

You probably didn't notice.

When you and Bakes turned up, myself, matt, and Dave (raps86) were helpin you out with where to park the Forester

You probably didn't notice.

When you and Bakes turned up, myself, matt, and Dave (raps86) were helpin you out with where to park the Forester

yeh i remember a bunch of people... little dude in a red hat, big dude in a blue sau shirt, and dude in the r33 gtr. we parked the fozzy at the quix servo, it was fine when we returned. thanks for the help.

yeh i remember a bunch of people... little dude in a red hat, big dude in a blue sau shirt, and dude in the r33 gtr. we parked the fozzy at the quix servo, it was fine when we returned. thanks for the help.

i was the dude in the hat lol

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.

Man seriously if you had a problem you should of confronted us by face instead of going on the forum keyboard warrior .....

Im actually pretty happy with my power 320 Kws ( Simple Bolts On Mods ) and im just getting started so dont go saying s**** like they dont have enough power , next time there is a cruise please do come and introduce urself instead of hiding and writing stuff on the net , otherwise PM Me if you have a problem ...

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MRGTR911,

Seriously just drop it. Andrew is having an opinion. Whether it is from a business perspective, or a personal perspective.

Personally i share the same view. Everyone was made aware at the drivers briefing, that we did not want any one driving like an idiot. Some people did. And us as organisers were not happy with this. Launching hard is fine. That wasn't the issue. People spinning the tyres and acting like idiots at the start tarnishes the whole cruise. What would've happened if the police showed? The entire thing would've been shut down. There would've been defects galore..and everyone would've had the sh*ts.

And i'm assuming by the way your arking up about it you were one of the people Andrew is talking about?

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Nice pics Sean, shows how many R34 GT-Rs showed up on the day (tons)

It was great to see not just one but two Midnight Purple III GT-Rs as well, they are pretty damn rare.

back on topic, heres a couple of pics i took, im slightly biased towards this car yes.

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Terrys R34

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and lastly... the great terry himself

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lets have a prize for the person who comes up with the best caption to match terrys suprised expression.

heres a link to some others http://s701.photobucket.com/albums/ww17/nzm031/

Nice pics Sean, shows how many R34 GT-Rs showed up on the day (tons)

It was great to see not just one but two Midnight Purple III GT-Rs as well, they are pretty damn rare.

and it was nice that every car there was different.

It's not hard to see why Bakes won Best Exterior.

Great pics Linton.

I couldn't of chosen it.

Yes his car is hot, and i want its babies, but all the GTR's there were absolutely stunning!!!!!

back on topic, heres a couple of pics i took, im slightly biased towards this car yes.

R34CRUISE26-4-091411.jpg

Looks like Terry is about to do a John Daly impersonation (sans beer gut and cigarette) "You want your camera back?? DO YA?" :D

Nice pics Linton! Yes you are biased :P but the car is shmick. Especially having just been picked up from the workshop the morning of the event.




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