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hope the cruise went great guys...unfortunately had to bail at the last minute because our boat decided to shit itself a few days before Australia day ( bloody unreliable V8's :down:) i did make my mum drive us past at about 10 to 10 in her falcon :ninja: so i was blasting the horn at the early birds who were already there.

i must say there were several very lost looking skylines driving around richmond today haha, most notably the smick purple 33 gtr with the gold rims in the company of the blue 33. we came back round the block to give u directions but ud already gone, hope u made it!!

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lovely bunch of people, first time out with sau nsw since i moved up here. Hopefully many more to come....

Not as good as SAU VIC though (jokes jokes) :nyaanyaa:

It's not often on a meet that you have more gtr's than any other car either....very impressive ;)

Haha you must be "the" simon... some dude searched thru 2 pubs looking for you! :P Don't know if he found you or not!

Great day, had a ball! Thx to Charlie (NXTIME) for being my passenger and keeping me company. We were in luck at the Albion as we were at the head of the queue so food came pretty quick. The "entertainment" in the courtyard was another story. We were stuck in a baaaaad country and western...

Drove back down the Putty with Matboy in his Evo..... and 3 cop cars. Was funny hammering thru the twisties behind a cop Dodge. Charlie has footage :P

Then they stopped at the half way house... but caught us again... at one point the order was Shell - Cop - Matboy - Cop - Cop. LOL

I liked it better when they were in front of us :D

Oh and thanks to Tegan for the suncreeen :)

Oh and I forgot to pack my f**king camera, so no pics from me :(

good fun had by all! I battled the petrol light about 50km out of Windsor, luckily Colo Heights had some 98 to keep the pig running :D

I met a few new people today and everyone seemed like they had a great day. It was a nice change to not be looking at everyone from behind a camera. I couldn't help myself though... Took a handful of snaps. Here they are.

The line up

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The cube

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The run

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Dodgey Pano

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Thanks organisers!

No supra pics?! Lol, where's the love

Glad I took it, here's the fuel gauge when I was 20 mins from home-yep, all that and only just under half with no fuel stops from when I filled up on the way to meet up this morning. Got to love factory ECU's

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hey guys and gals great hooking up with you today, had a a very enjoyable cruise. Thanks.

Perry Zclub

More than welcome. Have a look at the Texi's if you guys like using those nice cars on more than a cruise :)

Have you been saying that to my GTR when I havnt been looking?

LOL maybe I had mine whisper it when you weren't looking :D

I've given up. My only prerequisite is that I can make it from Canberra to Sydney on one tank of fuel and I'm doing that easy.

Things i learnt today..

Supra's are comfy..

all black supras look the same, Sorry to all that stopped at the servo thinking that was us haha

Rubix cubes come with bolt on fender flares..

Great turnout with lots of mature minded easy to talk to people.. Dave when you read this, you missed out man!

Thank you to Bob, Michael, David, Matt & Dave for the great pics!

Great bunch of friendlies to say thanks to too - old and new.

Maria had said a little :worship: that none of us would come to grief on the road. And when we came to complete stop, I admit I wondered if the prayer was in vain.

I guess for the bike rider, it became a tragedy. I feel for his family/friends.

Putty Rd is testing at the best of times. I lost count of the number of bike riders today.

When we stopped, it was in a precarious position, so we backed up 20m in view of the straight > hazard lights.

Wakefield in 6 weeks. Anyone who wishes to become a Member (with benefits), get in touch with "Shell". She'll fix you right up. :wave:

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