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Yeah f**k that pothole to hell!!! The reason I had the R33 stockies on the back was because my other rear tyres were rooted, and now thanks to the pothole, I have a chunk of rubber hanging off one of the fronts. Just one tyre to go... somethings got to happen to it?! :rolleyes: Ah well, at least it was drivable and I could get back home to Canberra :)

Apart from that I had a great day, thanks to everyone who came along :) Was a little annoying having the green highway patrol up my arse for a stretch but he was probably too busy watching the Cube who was behind him and wondering WTF it was :D

A few of us went back to the meeting spot & it started spitting rain when we got there, so it held out nicely for us during the cruise!

And I think Duncan has learnt to never order soup ever again :laugh:

who ever was driving that chaser on sunday !! thumbs up !! I was behind you all the way !! damm quick car !!

That was Tats :)

Was a little annoying having the green highway patrol up my arse for a stretch but he was probably too busy watching the Cube who was behind him and wondering WTF it was :D

Do you think it was a good idea then to tuck SiNNO and others who were more at risk of defection into the guts of the convoy Shell?

If it was only one patrol then it's ok, but all that patrol needed to do was call it in and everyone will get pulled over no matter where you are in the pack. This has happened before on a Supra cruise when we headed down to Wakefield. Pretty much they set up ahead of you like an RBT and just wave all imports in to the defect bays.

Do you think it was a good idea then to tuck SiNNO and others who were more at risk of defection into the guts of the convoy Shell?

Yeah I dunno... we were right at the back of the pack and he tore past me after a while so he would have caught up with the rest anyway (if he didn't get the call out that caused him to came hammering back the other way). I don't think he was out to get anyone... just patrolling the road.

who ever was driving that chaser on sunday !! thumbs up !! I was behind you all the way !! damm quick car !!

Lol thanks mate, couldn't let the Datsuns hog all the fun on the day :P Makes it a lot more enjoyable when you're surrounded by other keen (yet level-headed) drivers.

Joel, what the hell did you do to make my car look like less of a pig?! I want your camera!

Thank you Joel for making my old 4 door look half good amongst all the hot coupes :thumbsup:

more photos! :)

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the r32 picture i was requested via pm :)

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will pop some more up later if i get a chance

Lol thanks mate, couldn't let the Datsuns hog all the fun on the day :P Makes it a lot more enjoyable when you're surrounded by other keen (yet level-headed) drivers.

Joel, what the hell did you do to make my car look like less of a pig?! I want your camera!

nothing to do with the camera :P

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Thank you Joel for making my old 4 door look half good amongst all the hot coupes :thumbsup:

no problem :) heres another for you :)

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