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Are you the guy I was talking to before we moved at Northpark?

and yes, I also saw the people walking the streets, I think they were getting a lil excited by all the cars. Plus that dude in the falcodore smoking it up as we all drove past :D . I had a silver 32 GTR behind me through those streets, fck it sounded awesome when he booted it and I was in front of it lol.

Thats Chris's r32 gtst, sounds very mean especially on boost :) love the car!

93GTST, I'm not sure, I don't think so. I was driving my stock white 180SX (see sig). I really only remember talking to Brad n Tom in the Satin Black R34. I'm a tall guy kinda thin blonde hair...

Waaait northpark was the meet sport hey? Yeah I think, you showed up a bit early, talkin about the dodgy paint on your bonnet and boot? Yeah I remember.

Thats Chris's r32 gtst, sounds very mean especially on boost :) love the car!

gtst? fck coulda had me fooled lol.

Unless there was another silver 32 :D

93GTST, I'm not sure, I don't think so. I was driving my stock white 180SX (see sig). I really only remember talking to Brad n Tom in the Satin Black R34. I'm a tall guy kinda thin blonde hair...

Waaait northpark was the meet sport hey? Yeah I think, you showed up a bit early, talkin about the dodgy paint on your bonnet and boot? Yeah I remember.

yep thats the one :)

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the donuts were pretty crap!!!!!!!!

ahahah

how many u have left???

hahahah'

we had about 6 left at the end of the night :( hmmm ive got couple of em for smoko 2day lol

jus like 2 say thanks 2 every1 that turned up

was awesome night!

thanks kahli :( for the surprise was an awesome cruise apart from the lil mix up

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Great Pics Kahli! :(

My car is in 2 pictures!

Well technically 3 but one of them you cant really see it because its night and my car is black...

I didnt see the cake, was it at the cruise? Either way awesome cake :banana:

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Haha would of been cool if the cake was there but it would of been hard to have it in the car hahaha. But the awesome donuts made up for the cake (:

Thanks to Tom he quickly took some photos too while I was talking to everyone haha.

whos is the satin black 34 with the polished wheels? seen it parked where i park for work a couple times.

i think it belongs to someone that works at viva garage? always see it out front of their shop.

and ruby, nothing wrong with baby blades when you're restricted to ride anything decent. should have brought mine out if i knew these were gonna be out :huh:

Pretty sure that dull black car was for sale not long ago ?

Pretty sure it got the paint job from a bloke in Windsor gardens?

The satin black R34 was viva's and was in ther show room but they sold it to tom

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