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Nice pics, my mate felt a bit out of place in his STi but enjoyed his first proper outing :)

Meh, Its nice to have some variety on cruises:) My view is that the cruises are a celebration for ppl that get joy from their acrs")

Meh, Its nice to have some variety on cruises:) My view is that the cruises are a celebration for ppl that get joy from their acrs")

I agree with you 100%. He didn't want to come because he didn't have a Skyline, I told him SAU's cool with it, just don't act like a cock (which he doesn't).

Would have been interesting to see the difference between the HR31 and the 32 up the pass

Great bunch of ppl at the start :D

I hope to participate with you soon - instead of skulking away :)

Thanks Gemma for putting another successful cruise on. I notice that last year's was on a Sunday instead. At least I came to that! - AND ENJOYED IT :D

Sorry Terry, I couldn't make it to the cross rd to buy the r32s bday tickets, my alternator just had to Shit itself before the cruiz starts. After spending an hour changing to another alternator (an hour of catch up driving to do) I finally got to the pie shop and bought the tickets off Gemma...so i am in for the r32 party!!! lol.

even tho arrived at the pie shop late but still are very grateful to have the opportunity to meet Gemma, Longz, SiNNo and few other ppl face to face for the first time (not you Sinno, seen you before, hehe).

Anyways it was a great drive; the pie was EXCELLENT and the crowds are friendly!

Thanx Gemma, for organizing the event....count me in when you plan the next cruizzzz!!!

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Sorry Terry, I couldn't make it to the cross rd to buy the r32s bday tickets, my alternator just had to Shit itself before the cruiz starts. After spending an hour changing to another alternator (an hour of catch up driving to do) I finally got to the pie shop and bought the tickets off Gemma...so i am in for the r32 party!!! lol.

even tho arrived at the pie shop late but still are very grateful to have the opportunity to meet Gemma, Longz, SiNNo and few other ppl face to face for the first time (not you Sinno, seen you before, hehe).

Anyways it was a great drive; the pie was EXCELLENT and the crowds are friendly!

Thanx Gemma, for organizing the event....count me in when you plan the next cruizzzz!!!

I'm really glad you were able to pick up the tickets from Gemma - God bless her!

Happy too that your alternator was able to be exchanged at the last minute!

Wasn't that Midnight Purple II colour gorgeous? Terry drools!

I used to have a Midnight Purple I (R33 GT-R) once - and loved it!

Nowadays (and I know it's all subjective), I like that MP2 best, then MP1, and then the MP3 (which I still like anyways) :)

Pearl Black is still a good colour tho' :(




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