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Love this pic Alex!

Sorry I missed it - looks like you all had fun.

That's my favorite pic of my gtr, my mates gtr and the awesome r35 gtr !!

Thanks guys, the Mrs was snapping away inbetween bumps! What happened before that was slightly butt clenching up the hill with the coaster bus. Lets just say performance gap between R32 GTR and R35 was displayed in front of me. Provided the lulz looking back on it.

Go another of the R35 on a seemingly empty road- one of my favs.

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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.

haha you 2 man

Had a great time yesterday, meet a few more stagea owners and good to see some familiar faces again :)

here are a few pic's i took https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.293216754091850.69150.192043784209148&type=1&l=52dcba9518

Nice shots there Alex. Are those through the windscreen? Suprisingly no glare if they are. Kudos to your Mrs!

Yeah they are Eric, I'll pass it on. And just a old Canon point and shoot- bout $120 worth! Goes to show sometimes it doesn't matter what you got- its what in the pic that counts! :P

Awesome Day, one of the best cruises I have been on.

I would have loaded more pics but I hit my upload limit for the month. Link is below:

http://www.flickr.co...s/77653397@N06/

heh, thanks for the photos.. I didn't go home .. i just kept driving up through the vineyards :cheers:

heh, thanks for the photos.. I didn't go home .. i just kept driving up through the vineyards :cheers:

Great cruise! First time on putty rd, was loving sitting behind your car, it looked awesome when it took off! Good to see a 35 being driven as nissan intended!

Awesome Day, one of the best cruises I have been on.

I would have loaded more pics but I hit my upload limit for the month. Link is below:

http://www.flickr.co...s/77653397@N06/

Thanks for the Photos!

The look great and yes my engine before had the oil restrictor blocked by some junk and seized oil to the head.

Was an awesome day all round.. Keen to see some more pics, I was going to get some at the end point but by the time I had finished lunch everyone was pretty much taking off... The only pics i got was of mine just after the bike crash waiting everyone to come back through ha..

I only took a few pics as well. I hope some of you also took the opportunity to take some pictures of your pride & joy while in the Hunter too. Lots of great back drop scenery.

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Awesome Day, one of the best cruises I have been on.

I would have loaded more pics but I hit my upload limit for the month. Link is below:

http://www.flickr.co...s/77653397@N06/

Love the first one 'the hot chick' need to facestalk and find her :P

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