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Thanks Wayne, for organising the cruise, had a great day and it was good to see familiar faces and meet new people.

Feel a bit like a pimple on a plate being the only non Nissan but hey what the, looking forward to the deca in the next few weeks.

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while only a passenger ( in the 180sx typeX) it was a good cruise, an enjoyable day and always good to meet a few new people.

however, cant be a cruise without something eventful happening and I was surprised that the rear part of the wing on the silver R34 GTR actually came off. Along with the long trip and wind, we caused a little pit stop to remove apart of the under tray i think. not sure, i wasn't the one cutting it off :P

to all the people that had trouble climbing the hill, jezz, what do you guys do all day? Some people need to go for a run once in a while haha.

ill post up some pictures later and i cant wait for the next cruise. give it 6months and ill have a car to drive, not think my parents VN cuts it :P

Nice meeting you Peter. I actually prefer the look of the spoiler now :P Looking forward to seeing you on more future cruises.

Thanks Wayne, for organising the cruise, had a great day and it was good to see familiar faces and meet new people.

Feel a bit like a pimple on a plate being the only non Nissan but hey what the, looking forward to the deca in the next few weeks.

Variety is good. We should have a SAU-Vic and Evo club joint cruise ;) Haha we would get raped on roads like those...

I've got pics but I haven't bothered posting them up, there seem to be plenty already.

Anyone who had trouble with the hanging rock climb should be off to:

http://www.ptcfrankston.com

To read some newsletters on fitness, and then head over to Nissan Silvia's Fitness diet section, and the PTC forum to read about cardio. lol

Great cruise as always Wayne, and extremely well organised.

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