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Oh, who had the White r32 gtr with r34gtr wheels?

And the purple r33 gtr with gold BBS wheels?

And the black s13 with the clear turn lights?

The club would like to get your cars for a photoshoot (no cost to you), send me a PM please and once the date is set I'll be in touch

Great cruise, nice bunch of people!

Pub was good, macpass was also good :huh:

Well done Matt on your first event as an exec, all went well.

Oi, second event President Biatch... :ermm:

There'll be more to come. Just looking at logistics of the next one and it'll be locked in and ready to roll!

Oh, and it was a GREAT event, it was good to see such a turn out. I believe we had about 15 - 20 cars for the first leg to the pub. A few split early and there was around 10 - 15 cars whom decided to add an extra leg to the event to get some pies.

Big Thanks to Owen for getting me to Kirrawee and letting me drive his car through the RNP to Austinmer, thanks to Steve and Sean for the passenger seats later in the day!

Oh, who had the White r32 gtr with r34gtr wheels?

And the purple r33 gtr with gold BBS wheels?

And the black s13 with the clear turn lights?

The club would like to get your cars for a photoshoot (no cost to you), send me a PM please and once the date is set I'll be in touch

i think the purple gtr was owens (http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Owens-m47343.html)

Had a awesome time today. Was the first Skyline cruise I've ever been on.

Was starved by lunch, pub food hit the spot. Was good to see so many different skylines and the extra run up macpass made it more complete.

Definitely interested in the next cruise and I'll look at becoming a SAU member next month.

Who got some photos today? Post! :ermm:

Oh, who had the White r32 gtr with r34gtr wheels?

And the purple r33 gtr with gold BBS wheels?

And the black s13 with the clear turn lights?

The club would like to get your cars for a photoshoot (no cost to you), send me a PM please and once the date is set I'll be in touch

Yeah I own the purple GTR. PM Sent.

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Joel on the way back nearer to Sydney what were you trying to say at those lights when you were pointing behind??

omfg i was pointing at the bmw behind me with the two cute blondes :ermm: we were blowing kisses at each other on the freeway :huh:

Steve-O - How the hell did you have the energy to go on this cruise after our late finish last night!? Crazy man.

From what I heard, Steve-O was the one to get to bed the earliest!

It's the way we roll at SAU... :ermm:

omfg i was pointing at the bmw behind me with the two cute blondes :ermm: we were blowing kisses at each other on the freeway :huh:

ohhhh! i saw them but you looked more 'yikes look at that' rather than 'mmm check them out' hahaha

Had a awesome time today. Was the first Skyline cruise I've ever been on.

Was starved by lunch, pub food hit the spot. Was good to see so many different skylines and the extra run up macpass made it more complete.

Definitely interested in the next cruise and I'll look at becoming a SAU member next month.

Who got some photos today? Post! :ermm:

Yeah I own the purple GTR. PM Sent.

Sweet guys thanks, I'll get to the PM :huh:

Steve-O - How the hell did you have the energy to go on this cruise after our late finish last night!? Crazy man.

Yeah and I couldn't get to sleep until like 3am!

I do my best to get to everything.

As you can see, there's some cars for pics :ermm:

Yeah and I couldn't get to sleep until like 3am!

I do my best to get to everything.

As you can see, there's some cars for pics :ermm:

Haha. I didn't get home until 145. Had to have a shower because i was so filthy from being in the back of Nicks car with fumes and dust spraying my face.

Awesome, looks like some beasts too! Is your mate Nick on the forums?

Glad the weather was good when we headed south!

Good food, great cars, and lots of enthusiasts :ermm:

Good to see great driving by everyone, we need to train the general public though!....like not needing to indicate when going around a hairpin lol.

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