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also had a nice cruise back on the freeway with 2 R32GTR's & 2 R34GTRS & Lambchops (love the uper class sniff from that R32, smelt great lol) :P

Oh, hi! I was in the gold 32.

The 32 that was over fueling just a little belongs to sloane.

Good cruising with you.

it was a great day awesome weather great roads good to meet some of you guys ,hopefully the bike rider makes a speedy recovery

be carefull with that tank of petrol i noticed you filled up with 95 not 98 after lunch

yeh i know man only put $20 wasnt gonna sit at the servo while cars where still rolling in didnt give it to it on the way home filled up with bp 98 when i got back to sydney thanks for caring dude :cool:

still had a madd day also had a nice cruise back on the freeway with 2 R32GTR's & 2 R34GTRS & Lambchops (love the uper class sniff from that R32, smelt great lol) :P

Yeah Car needs a tune. I was just running the engine in today

Ahh that explain the smoke, all good man :) All the best with the tune, what you expecting to make?

luke GTR... hey brutha :D nice cruise back mate, we ended up cuttin off & doin Old Pac lol... couldnt help ourselves!. Love the 32GTR, yours & sloane's look tiday azz.. tbh felt at home, in a way... everyone easily mistakes mine for a Skyline 4 door, among other things lol

Here's my album from the day, enjoy everyone:

http://www.facebook.com/#!/media/set/?set=a.393246497365332.90595.100000399552140&type=1

Ahh that explain the smoke, all good man :) All the best with the tune, what you expecting to make?

luke GTR... hey brutha :D nice cruise back mate, we ended up cuttin off & doin Old Pac lol... couldnt help ourselves!. Love the 32GTR, yours & sloane's look tiday azz.. tbh felt at home, in a way... everyone easily mistakes mine for a Skyline 4 door, among other things lol

Here's my album from the day, enjoy everyone:

http://www.facebook.com/#!/media/set/?set=a.393246497365332.90595.100000399552140&type=1

thanks for the kind words.

in regards to the felt at home comment, i have this to state:

time and time again, i have seen new people come to the cruises saunsw has organised.

or, cruises posted on sau in general.

while there is a little playful banter between different makes/models, i have honestly never seen/been a part of a more accepting club.

with cars being in my blood from my dad, i have spent time with a variety of car clubs.

NONE, so far, have stacked up to sau, as a club or community.

this always gives me a sense of pride.

new people come, realize that we are enthusiasts and open minded, and enjoy them selves.

this is what every club should be.

and this, i believe, is why we have so much success with our runs.

thank you, to all participants, for making everyone welcome.

Yeah Car needs a tune. I was just running the engine in today

Running in the motor being sooo rich could have glazed the bores already seeing as there was a bit of oil smoke coming out aswell :(

Fingers crossed im wrong.

thanks for the kind words.

in regards to the felt at home comment, i have this to state:

time and time again, i have seen new people come to the cruises saunsw has organised.

or, cruises posted on sau in general.

while there is a little playful banter between different makes/models, i have honestly never seen/been a part of a more accepting club.

with cars being in my blood from my dad, i have spent time with a variety of car clubs.

NONE, so far, have stacked up to sau, as a club or community.

this always gives me a sense of pride.

new people come, realize that we are enthusiasts and open minded, and enjoy them selves.

this is what every club should be.

and this, i believe, is why we have so much success with our runs.

thank you, to all participants, for making everyone welcome.

SAU NSW is the most friendly group ive ever meet. Went there knowing nobody and the day turned out awesome meeting new people,people that have so much respect for the club first cruise ive been on where there was no burnouts such a friendly crowd and a perfect cruise with no dickheads ruining the day cant wait for the next event :) well done to the organisers

It's always great when like-minded people get together.

So was much raised for the charity?

i never saw anyone with a donation bucket or anything throughtout the day did i miss it?

i never saw anyone with a donation bucket or anything throughtout the day did i miss it?

Me neither.

By the way, it was nice to meet you on the side of the road in the middle of nowhere Brodie. :)

Well run cruise guys, as usual. It's always fun to tag along with the Skyline Club.

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