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Some more trivia...

* The Value of the Hardware on Show was over $3.25 million

* Kyoshi Hans cut/sliced his own Kimono during his demonstration. Cost? Over $400

* Despite being a fine but windy day, some of the local trees got an unexpected watering

* Narelle and her partner with an R34 GT-R got lost & had to call me 2X. First from Hawkesbury Lookout & next from Mt Tomah.

If they PM me, I have a Booby Prize of 1X R34 GT-R Keyring. The condition is that they own up to their sins on this forum first! hehe

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hey all, i joined here quite a while ago to have a look at a few things.

i was fortunate enough to be in sydney for this event, all i can say is wow!!

the event was organised fantastically, and the turnout of cars was just wow!! (i cant say that enough)

jsut like to say that it was so nice to spend some time with people who love there cars as much as you guys do.

i have been on some other cruises where the members dont have the time of day for ya.

for the people who spoke to the random guy from Bundaberg, thanks for saying hi :laugh: lol

i myself dont own a skyline but was lucky to be able to tag along with my mate mr cali (ZI11AR R32 GTR)

i cant thank him enough for taking me, and having to leave early for the airport.

i am slowly going through my pics, and trying to find some good ones

my photography skills arent great, but i gave it a go.

here is one pic, i will post some more up as i go

10r30jn.jpg

straight out, best part was the 2 gtrs dumping it coming out :laugh: . so stop ur sulking and get the hell over it.

one more thing someone might like to clear up for me, and i mean no offence by this, but howww did that black gtr win BEST exterior. undoubtedly that silver gtr (FLYT34 plates), or that blue tommi kaira gtr and the white MINES gtr were ALOTTTT more appealing exterior wise.

all in all not a bad event ;)

No offence taken. Black is just too sexy I guess (joke) :thumbsup:

The other cars you mentioned are definately Awesome and much better than mine.

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.

Yeah it was realy good to meet you matt. I still can't forget about the orange ( RED) shirt lol :laugh:

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.

Yeah it was realy good to meet you matt. I still can't forget about the orange ( RED) shirt lol :laugh:

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.

Yeah it was realy good to meet you matt. I still can't forget about the orange ( RED) shirt lol :laugh:

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.

Bakes I realy wanted to meet you man, I realy wanted to put a face to the name but I guess there was just too many people to meet on the day. Oh well it just tells you the number of people that were there. There's always next time. I know your car now though, So next time I spot your car I'll probably know what you look like LOL

Imo, any colour of an R34 GT-R looks hot. Even the most boring colour of silver looks incredibly stunning with a nice set of rims and a bit lowered. White is also boring as batshit but that Mines replica car looks so damn sexy. Red is a love / hate colour i reckon as well, but when I saw a GT-R in that colour, it made me drool because it's so damn rare to find one. And if you match a red R34 with TE37 Time Attack rims (black with red lip), I gotta say it's the best colour combination in the world.

Purple is a colour I would never ever EVER pick for a car. Furthermore, my thoughts of a cameleon coloured car would make me vomit when i see them on the road. But why do I own a Midnight Purple III coloured car? Because it looks incredibly unique on a GT-R, especially when less than 200 were made from factory (thanks for the trivia Dave, my fellow MPIII owner ;))

Finally, black is such a difficult colour to keep clean, even when it's slightly dirty, you can see it a mile away. But when it's kept in an impeccable condition like Bakes car, coupled with some nice dished gold GT-C's, it's a sure show winner. Bakes got my vote as well. Good work mate. :thumbsup:

Another worthy mention was the black GT-R with Z tune bonnet and gold LMGT4's. Black matched with bronze is a sure crowd winner as well. :laugh:

Okay, so let's be honest.

Who's 'SICK' today because of the cold conditions yesterday and didn't go to work.

I get to stay home anyway cause of my leg. But I'm not feeling sick at all. I realy don't know why people are complaining about the cold wethear I mean u knew it was goin to be realy cold lol. All you had to do was bring out your winter clothes lol

hey all, i joined here quite a while ago to have a look at a few things.

i was fortunate enough to be in sydney for this event, all i can say is wow!!

the event was organised fantastically, and the turnout of cars was just wow!! (i cant say that enough)

jsut like to say that it was so nice to spend some time with people who love there cars as much as you guys do.

i have been on some other cruises where the members dont have the time of day for ya.

for the people who spoke to the random guy from Bundaberg, thanks for saying hi :thumbsup: lol

i myself dont own a skyline but was lucky to be able to tag along with my mate mr cali (ZI11AR R32 GTR)

i cant thank him enough for taking me, and having to leave early for the airport.

i am slowly going through my pics, and trying to find some good ones

my photography skills arent great, but i gave it a go.

here is one pic, i will post some more up as i go

10r30jn.jpg

Very very nice! - Take your time! :laugh:

Tez

a quick vid of the r34 gtrs leaving nothing special as it was filmed with my digicam!

if the video offends anyone please notify me and i'll remove it !

oh and quick note to Terry! theres comment in the video about me being like you when i'm 60 haha

hope your not offended but i admire the fact that you are 60 and drive a r34 gtr!

Thanks so much for taking the clip Benny! Looks awesome with all the GTR's leaving (except for my car as I was the first one that left and you missed it! lol).

That's GOLD, literally :thumbsup:

ahahha Terry!! call me slow (not because i have a GT :laugh: ) but i only got the joke after your comment Euge:P

and Laith, how long till your foot heals up??

Thanks for organizing the cruise, we had a bit of fun and it was good to be out and see so many nice cars on the day. Shame about the weather though .. I froze my ass off after "volunteering" my jacket to a silly girl that came in very light clothing .. luckily we still had a blanket to wrap ourselves in.

Note to self - bring extra warm clothing whenver going to the mountains next time, even if its sunny.

Denis I think you should have offord that girl a hug instead to warm her up LOL




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