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We stopped off at the good old Coolabah Tree at the Shell..... mmmm toasted sangers. We hadn't eaten all day & were about to pass out lol

We watched all of Bathurst (the whole cinema cheered when Jim said his pack of arseholes line hehe) but didnt stay for the presentation. Followed a white R33 pretty much all the way thru the Blue Mountains to the M4.

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:( Oooops - I bailed just b4 the 92 Bathurst started. It was too loooong on the 91. I thought it might be highlights of both but after 40+ laps of the 91......and with consuming a couple at Panthers it was too hard to stay awake in the theatre.

Sent a txt to Cassi letting her know we were leaving. Didnt have your mobile to let ya know.

I ended up drafting behind Pat in his white 34 all the way to the ACT.

Not sure what happened to Richard as he was going to follow me down the mountain, but I couldn't find him outside the Edge.....sorry that we missed you bud!!
LOL yeah my dad would be the same. Car was looking good on the road although you've got some fair camber on those wheels!

haha yeah the rears do have A lot of camber fronts not as much,,

yeh i left soon after the start of 92 bathurst about 4 o clock ... got home at 11 :D

i almost fell asleep in the the 91 bathurst haha

haha yeah i seen atleast 3 people asleep :D

was a good day even tho it rained a little

had a good time and the panthers club aswell was my first cruise and defintly going to make it back up for the next one hopefully i can find some gloss black Xd9's by then ;)

No worries, just happy you got back down the hill ok!!

:( Oooops - I bailed just b4 the 92 Bathurst started. It was too loooong on the 91. I thought it might be highlights of both but after 40+ laps of the 91......and with consuming a couple at Panthers it was too hard to stay awake in the theatre.

Sent a txt to Cassi letting her know we were leaving. Didnt have your mobile to let ya know.

I ended up drafting behind Pat in his white 34 all the way to the ACT.

Here's the Wrapup and Pics thread... (in low res)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...ry-t339826.html which you already know about...

But here's the To-Order-Souvenir-Disc thread... (in high res)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/So...st-t340253.html which you may not know about...

:banana: enjoy!

Did anyone else see the 5 lebs in the grey commodore with music blasting out at Tench reserve. Pulled up a fair bit down the road and started taking pics while they did muscle poses infront of their stock beaten up Commodore ?

BWAHAHAHA - funny sh!t !!!!!

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Scoobs - unfortunately the muscle is in my skull, wish I had grey matter ! but the hard muscle is reserved for special occasions :)

Need to catch up again mate.

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Thanks Chris: I'll investigate further!

Meanwhile,...

This is the Daily Telegraph article (with a different pic from the hardcopy), thanks to David Fitzsimons...

http://www.carsguide.com.au/site/news-and-..._my_nissan_gt-r

Enjoy!

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