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i was surprised by the number of ppl that tried to piff the vortex at your head james... maybe it had sumthing 2 do with me tellin em they got free membership if they hit u :D

4 is nassir I think I dunno I can't remember his name properly, he brought his son too.

12 is RS73 is Rianto

19 I dunno who but I think he came with Raikkonen

13 I think was Ash's mate

My arm is sore! Damn you vortex, I know what i'm getting for Xmas! And damn, forgot to grab a SAU sticker, I blame vortex again! And thankyou James for posting the pic again with the list! much easier! And also thanks for creating my first thread Shan!

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your 4 door looks mad....

:cheers: Thanks man, The kit has taken a long time to get on my car, and I would like to take this opportunity

to thank Craig at www.j-spec.com.au :inlove: for hunting down the Genuine Impul R33R kit in japan

and hunting down the Impul RS rims that are soon to be fitted.

Also thanks to Matty and Jezza at

www.pulseautostyling.com for fitting the kit.

Power to the 4 door!!

oh that's it.... the zap is gone... or better yet i'm gonna replace it with a ghey one, so all your posts will have ghey smileys in em.

Just wanted to say howdy ho!, Sorry i couldn't come to the BBQ, looks like i missed out on some fun!. Anyways, was a real thrill to finally see a TV2 R34 GTR in the flesh, such a beautiful car. Hotsky, new car looks absolutely tops, are those rims Team Dynmaics K2's?

Yes, as with everyone else, the 4 door looks very pimpilicious, was more than happy to stop traffic on Beach road to let u out of the car park there danny! :D

Now shan, u'r supposed to be all responsible and stuff being high up Vic person of SAU, and here u are pretending to be Takumi and ripping up some dori dori in the red bluff car park!! ;) I saw that!! hehehe, did look cool tho...

Anyways, my name is Daniel, nick is 'chinny'. My oakleys are a permanent fixture when i'm outside so i'm pretty easy to spot, shan remembered the post! :).

oh and didn't want to over-shadow all u guys at the car park, by bringing my Pulsar into the mix, i thought i'd let u guys have ur time in the spotlight :)

Anyways, hopefully i'll make it one day to a cruise with me own 'line!

cheers

Thanks chinny that was a nice parking manouvre to let us out!If you make it to the next cruise make sure you have a good throwing arm for the vortex, Iam STILL sore damn you vortex :zap:




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