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Wondered what happened to you guys, one minute you in my rear mirror.........netx your not. Glad to hear you made it home ok.

thanks.. yeh was a real bummer coz i was enjoying the ride.. i didnt know until the gf said i can smell burning rubber is that the stagea? im like nope.. umm woops my tyres flat

anyone get any pics of the poosar?

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thanks.. yeh was a real bummer coz i was enjoying the ride.. i didnt know until the gf said i can smell burning rubber is that the stagea? im like nope.. umm woops my tyres flat

anyone get any pics of the poosar?

that will do it everytime TODDDD

thanks.. yeh was a real bummer coz i was enjoying the ride.. i didnt know until the gf said i can smell burning rubber is that the stagea? im like nope.. umm woops my tyres flat

anyone get any pics of the poosar?

Wow......Funny that. I was reading an article in the Manly daily the other day bout that V8 super car driver Coulthard, he crashed his car doing 300kms+ due to a flat tyre.

did anyone get any pics of my 33 , i hope so

I hope so too. Andrew pokes through all the pics....

And for Humbla's sake too. Genelle pokes through all the pics...

Free bump to you both LOL

I hope so too. Andrew pokes through all the pics....

And for Humbla's sake too. Genelle pokes through all the pics...

Free bump to you both LOL

;) you know me too well terry lol

Was it the one with the stripes down the side? That was very tidy I thought

I have a pic of that 33 with the stripe down the side... but I wasn't feeling the vibes for photos on the cruise... :( need to look at more car mags and get an idea of what they do

so mad at myself for missing this thing, any chance it will be less than a yr before another cruise?

...not if you go through school zones, setting speed records :P

Hmmm... traditionally end of year event - perhaps, depending on if it's superceded by something akin to a Racing Legends Night at Trackside - in which case > Old Pac Hwy.

Macquarie Pass events pop up too as a cruise from time to time.

Why not join up as a Member for extra info, special deals/discounts?

so mad at myself for missing this thing, any chance it will be less than a yr before another cruise?

The club itself is pushin to hold cruises once a month to every second month so that we at least have an event each month.

You should look into joining up, the benefits such as discounted entry to events, discounted insurance etc, pay off very quickly.

Feb's event will be posted by Wednesday.

I have a pic of that 33 with the stripe down the side... but I wasn't feeling the vibes for photos on the cruise... :( need to look at more car mags and get an idea of what they do

na mine was the other one :)

i have usually been a paid up member by the time events come around, cant wait for march at wakey which for once might not get rained out...last two track days ended up bucketing down on me so no new PB's for ages, still stuck at 1.16.00 and im hoping for 1.14 ish which i hear is respectable for a relatively stock R33/boat.

dont worry i wont set any new speed records in school zones, that was a vaguely ACA baiting comment in my profile i had forgot about..if u want me to change it i dont mind at all.

Last ticket was in 07 and plan to keep it that way..fingers crossed.

look forward to monthly events, great idea and emails out to remind lazy sods like me would be much appreciated :P

loved the pics from putty rd thread and the thought of seeing all those cars in the flesh bombing down the highway..orgasmic.

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