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Hi guys

I'm calling out to the r34 owners of Newcastle & Central coast!

I'd like to organise a cruise/photo shoot.

me and two other mates crashed a holden/ford cruise last weekend lol to Forster and back it was awesome fun.

We would love to do another one with more skylines this time. I guess we could do an all skyline cruise but bunch up the models for the photo shoot. whos keen?

heres a pic from the cruise. mines the Navy one.

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hey Nhan

has Avin told you about the nelson bay one that we are going to orgnise very soon , we are just waiting to get my lic back and finsh off my line and then we are off to nelson bay for a photoshooot and ii think some of us are staying up there that night

yeah we might make this one the Nelson bay run

I'm keen for a nice cruise that way and a feed of seafood. had a mad seafood platter at Nelson bay last time we were there. btw u missed out on the cruise last weekend u would of loved it! we had some chicks flash their tits at us. its very distracting while driving. Avins got the footage

  • 7 months later...

^^^I've just moved to the newe/central coast area too. I would be keen for a meet up/cruise/beer/whatever sometime in the near future.

Good to see more coming up here, mine has been hidden for 6 months while undergoing a bit of an overhaul.

Check out the Projects section tomorrow and hopefully my post will be added, it is awaiting approval at the moment...

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