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Hey guys, was an awesome day, pitty the rain was hanging about, but was an awesome turnout !

This would have to be the best organised cruise i've been on, and here are some random shots from the day (excuse the quality, taken on a an android phone :P) didn't bring my SLR :banana:

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Just got home after a long day, big thanks to everyone involved in organising it.

Saw a few pics of my car already :P (Grey R32 4-door)

Was good to put a few names to faces finally.

My 3 favourites there would have to have been, Aus-spec R32 GT-R, R34 Z-Tune and of course the Hakosuka. 3 rare cars.

Looking forward to more pics!

-Jimmy.

absolutely awesome day, huge thank you to all the organisers. First SAU event i've participated in since joining and if they are all similar to this this then i cant wait for the next one :P It was also great meeting some of you, especially some of the local canberra members :banana:

hey party people! my photos are slowly trickling onto my flickr as we speak: http://www.flickr.com/photos/joel-rodrigue...ith/5067415264/

a little taste of whats in there:

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didn't get to many photos this time around... was to busy driving and socializing :P:banana:

THanks for all the hard work putting this together.

Great introductory skylines event for me and my son. His eyes nearly popped out of his head when he realised we had won a model Calsonic R32 GTR! Very generous prize for my humble GTST!

Some good pics coming up :P

Here's some of mine, nothing too flash just taken with my little point and click.

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The rest can be found here at http://s114.photobucket.com/albums/n272/ka...%20Anniversary/

THanks for all the hard work putting this together.

Great introductory skylines event for me and my son. His eyes nearly popped out of his head when he realised we had won a model Calsonic R32 GTR! Very generous prize for my humble GTST!

He's a skyline fan?

Bring him to a Texi as a passenger in an entered car, there was a young bloke there last time as a passenger in (I think) his older brothers car. You have never seen a kid smile as much as that kid haha

Wow what a great day, even thought the weather was not the best.

Big thanks to Terry and the SAU members who made this day happen was great to see so many Skylines in one place and be part of it.

Here are some images of the day

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He's a skyline fan?

Bring him to a Texi as a passenger in an entered car, there was a young bloke there last time as a passenger in (I think) his older brothers car. You have never seen a kid smile as much as that kid haha

that was Geoff (Kinks) son, they were both walking around soaking up the atmosphere as usual :banana: should have seen his kids face when he sore the snail on TUFGTR :P

I am so dissapointed i couldn't make it looks like it would have been a good day better than sitting watching the once great race which is now the holden only race by the look of it

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