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... and then have the old man strangle me homer simpson style. (and I'm not taking on dad, he's huge lol)

I'll take him on thumbsup.gif.

People still keen to do a kingston park cruise?

Dropped the mrs home just before, not gonna lie - the TCS was flicked to off

Other than that it's perfect SWTOR/Skyrim weather :banana:

Or perfect weather to sit at the southern and get drunk for one of the guys from work birthday. If I wasn't going to the pub I would be sitting in the racing simulator playing GT5 all day

How was JDMland? Also where is my 34 GTR or KPGC110? I hope it's on the boat on the way over to me thumbsup.gif

Keen for the cruise Nick? Completely forgot to send you a text about it.

Yep 180 Nick.

Also how good is this weather?

Anyone keen for a photoshoot next month?

Just got back from Japland 2 days ago.

Nikk:

Yes...its me! Massive SAU fanboy/troll but proud non-skyline owner :D

Chris:

Couldn't get your cars for you, Chris. BUT I saw some pretty cheap ones for sale over there...couple hundred k's north of Tokyo with 'special' glow in the dark paint. Dealer guarantees me the paint will stay that way for at least the life of the car and then some :P

In all seriousness, I managed to see heaps of decent vehicles there...still plenty around but they only show up at night mostly.

I got some pretty pictures too...although most cars escaped the camera lens (mostly headed in the opposite direction, too quick for me to get the camera out)

If I show you some pictures of said cars you requested, will that suffice?

You guys just keep posting up details of cruises on here or text me, please. Might not make it for all but will definitely try haha

Just got back from Japland 2 days ago.

Nikk:

Yes...its me! Massive SAU fanboy/troll but proud non-skyline owner :D

Chris:

Couldn't get your cars for you, Chris. BUT I saw some pretty cheap ones for sale over there...couple hundred k's north of Tokyo with 'special' glow in the dark paint. Dealer guarantees me the paint will stay that way for at least the life of the car and then some :P

In all seriousness, I managed to see heaps of decent vehicles there...still plenty around but they only show up at night mostly.

I got some pretty pictures too...although most cars escaped the camera lens (mostly headed in the opposite direction, too quick for me to get the camera out)

If I show you some pictures of said cars you requested, will that suffice?

You guys just keep posting up details of cruises on here or text me, please. Might not make it for all but will definitely try haha

Defo keen on the glow in dark paint one, only if it's glow in the dark green thumbsup.gif

I guess pictures will have to do. Good to hear there are still some good ones getting around over there.

Only details about our cruises I will be post up on here from now on will be the date and whether it's a pub cruise or going to a sau event, all final details will be kept on the down low, as per request of a couple of the locals

Hey guys,

Just wondering if any of you have heard of the Oakey or Pitsworth races? Has anyone on here competed in them or know the routes they take?

Cheers

Are you talking about the sprints? Have never been was going to go last year but had other things on the same weekend but planning on having a look of I have time this year. Some of the guys from work went to both last year and said it was really good. Here is a map of the Pitsworth sprint course http://www.pittsworthsprints.com/course.htm

I used to head out an camp at the leyburn sprints heaps in school and after. One of my mates brothers had an old XY he used to flog around the course - and he was no expert. I'm sure you could give it a crack however they are 'historical' sprints so not sure what the categories are for cars.

Maybe we should cruise out as a club for a peep on Sunday? Being the last day everyone goes a lot harder.

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