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Hey guys drove past the meet up point ( white r33 ) sorry couldn't stop gotta go 2 work looks like use will hav fun

I'm tryin 2 get sum cars 2gether for next Sunday the 7th out to the entrance if any1 wants 2 join so far bout 10 cars goin

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Well global warmer and I are currently sitting at the grey gums cafe halfway up the putty. Just had something to eat but doesn't look like anyone is turning up from Sydney end. Bit of a let down but we'll wait till about 12:15 anyway. Looks like I better call up the pub and cancel the lunch booking.

Well. What a great day! Livewire (Kevin) and Me (Matthew) got to Grey gums a little early from Singleton and nearly left before the cars from Windsor turned up, as they were running a little bit late. We were glad we wiated in the end cause the drive to Singleton was great. We all had a great time tackling the 16KS of bends before milbrodale.

I cant recommend the Grey gum Cafe enough. Food was great, coffee was great, service and staff were great and so was to atmosphere!

Lunch at Imperial Hotel in singleton was very nice too. One of the better of our 9 local pubs thumbsup.gif

Was really good to meet some of you guys that frequent the forum too. As you can see by the pics I am in love with Livewires car (who does not love a bayside blue R34 GTR...).

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Good to see you guys met up with the other guys at the halfway point!!

And lol at the guy in the silver R33 who tried to drive onto the RAAF Base :rofl2:

And please remind people that you bring along, that admiring cars is okay, but please don't lean on them!!!!

Did someone lean on your precious Sean? LOL

didnt see that but i imagine most would know better, i remember doing it once as a teenager on someones car and getting my ass chewed out/ been car lean shy since >_<

Cruise was fun except for being held up by the occasional numpty in a slow mover, apparently we did well for a Sunday though. I think i have been spoilt by too many track days lol, cant get my head around overtaking and worrying about oncoming traffic...they dont seem to like you understeering into their lane either..:whistling:

anyway thanks for the run guys, nice to meet some new faces and i hope to see you all again at a future event. Locals like rob are welcome to come round and have a beer/GT5 match anytime!

Good day despite the smaller than expected turnout. Hopefully the official sau putty cruise will be a better turnout because its a great road for a cruise. We couldn't have asked for better weather. Was nice to meet all those who came, nice group of guys and was good to have a reason to get the car out on a decent road

I do a good 3 hour drive like 2 times a week just to random places :yes:

Do you have some kind of underground connection to bootlegged cheap petrol?

hook a brother up :pirate:

oh and heres my fbook album..

http://www.facebook....20310.511696536

and some of the edo-spec pics

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oh and thanks for the shots of my car in motion Stag driver, i think i saw you taking them lol

looks like im tailgating Rob bad :P

Sorry i couldnt make the meet. Didnt leave my place till 2. Then went to heatherbrae pie shop. Then off to the foreshore.

I parked behind kev33s 34GTR but he must of ran and hid cause i couldnt find him.




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