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Hi all,

I've recently bought my DSLR and my shots weren't as good as the rest but I'd like to share them. Also, I haven't used my Photobucket account for a long time so there is a link below if you would like to have a look. Enjoy :)

http://s211.photobucket.com/albums/bb29/ronillius01/Putty%20Road%20Cruise%20-%20Meet-up/?albumview=slideshow

I'd recommend viewing the photos in 'Full Screen' mode which is located on the bottom right. Let it expand and then you can use the arrow keys to change photos.

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epic day got nearly 400km 2 half a tank go the torque of the 3lt cant wait for next 1 cheers all for another awesome sau event steveo im going 2 touch u again at texi

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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!!

That most likely would have been me in the Purple GTR lol. I didnt put the location into my GPS properly, so it took me along Windsor road into a dead end in Richmond instead of Percival St lol. It got me there in the end :)

started out really good for us in the pulsar! until colo heights and hot tyres stuffed it for us.. ended up with a blowout and then drive home :(

damn....I thought everyone made it in 1 piece this time!

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:

Good thinking, it was a nasty spot.

For those who want to join the club, including the guys in the silver r33, the form and details are here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/44115-sau-nsw-club-membership-faq/

Hope to see you next time :D

was awesome cruise... had awesome tan see LOL... gotta love the seat belt mark haha

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Lolz, you need a trip to the beach to fix that!

Steve-o, could of sworn that was you at the servo, I even beeped lol. Oh well :)

Great day out - have missed out on Putty Rd the last two years due to work - so so glad to have made it this time. Great to see so many R34s and just cars of all types - R31s, Zs, and that Exige S! I liked that Silver R33 GTR with the LMGT4s - still have a soft spot for the 33Rs.

Not to mention that yellow Aston V8 Vantage that tore past! :)

Also hope that bikie made it out okay, but it didn't look good.

Great to have a chat with some new faces and old ones too

Thanks to the organisers for a great day :) It was my first SAU cruise and I will be sure to make an effort to attend more in the future!

That Astin Martin was awesome!

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He hung back from my car waiting for ages for that octagenarian (in front) to pass some others.

He didn't realise that I had my orders - yeah he thought I was putt-putting around. lol

Impatience got the better of him in the end. Betcha he (MESH) goes and tell his workmates in N.Sydney to-day how many GT-Rs he passed yesterday.

He hung back from my car waiting for ages for that octagenarian (in front) to pass some others.

He didn't realise that I had my orders - yeah he thought I was putt-putting around. lol

Impatience got the better of him in the end. Betcha he (MESH) goes and tell his workmates in N.Sydney to-day how many GT-Rs he passed yesterday.

Haha, have driven one of those Astons flat out, he's welcome to try passing a GTR on a track-it won't happen :)

Haha, have driven one of those Astons flat out, he's welcome to try passing a GTR on a track-it won't happen :)

lol got to love your reaction when the aston put his foot down.... "shit thats slow." :D trust the 400hp R32 driver to be close by when a aston trys to crackle the pipes whoops.gif

looks like it was a great day.

though unlike joel i had too many drinks the night before :P

few of my friends went ill see if i can pull some pics from them and post them up.

yeah tim they did , the fellowed me though the whole thing , and they loved it ;)

was awesome cruise... had awesome tan see LOL... gotta love the seat belt mark haha

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haha

Blogged the cruise (New to blogging) check it if you're bored. Comment if you're even more bored :P

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