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Hi Everyone.

I've been following the forums for some time now and I thought I'd actually say hello instead of lurking in the darkness.

I noticed a large group of skylines (mostly r33s) & their owners at Milton maccas a few nights back, might have been some of you guys?

I used to drive a pulsar sss, now a subaru impreza, please don't hold that against me!

I'm also an administrator of the Pulsar Group of Australia forums.

Anyway hope to see some of you out & about ;)

Joey

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Hi Spectrix,

Greetings and salutations dude :wassup:

I reckon some day there needs to be a combined performance/turbo car cruise.

Imagina a pack of like 60 skylines, rexes, etc cruising down the highway :headspin:

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Is that the one as you just come over the rise and drop into that beautiful right-left chicane and then down to the roundabout?

Combined cruise sounds great.

BTW Does anyone know the guy with a nice white r33 who lives in Bardon near the cliff above purtel park? I think his flatmate drives a 180sx too.

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sif the bc's care. some cruises are planned too long in advanced and some are too short, 4 days is the best i've seen because everyone makes plans then and nothing gets in the way.

I went down, cruised through but didnt reckonise anyone. I should ahve gone to the meeting spot, but lost track of time shopping.

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Is that the one as you just come over the rise and drop into that beautiful right-left chicane and then down to the roundabout?

Nah Warwick though i think you're refering to the bit at the bottom of government hill?

Purtel park is a small, little known footy club near Mt Cootha... course the owner of the white r33 would know about it.. you'd be able to hear the games going on from his place.

Zoix.. what?!

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