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Had a great time thanks for organising.

Cheers for all the likes on the wheels, unfortunately they come off this week to make way for some bbs lm's.

And yes i did run a red to get away from that cop haha.

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Please keep the talk of silly stuff to a minimum peeps...you never know who might be reading these forums and as these are official cruises, individual actions reflect negatively on the whole club. These are CAMS sanctioned events and we don't need to lose our ability to obtain permits in future or make a name with the boys in blue :)

On another note, this looked like a really good day with a good turn out for a winter event...I'm quite sad I missed it. See you all at Garage Cafe hopefully.

Yeah looks better in person that I thought.

That 34R has a very tough stance. Rims past the guard with quite a bit of negative camber. Toughest out of the 3 GTR's from behind IMO.

Yeah for sure and I believe I have seen the car before.

Had a great time thanks for organising.

Cheers for all the likes on the wheels, unfortunately they come off this week to make way for some bbs lm's.

Good to hear!

I should have recognised the extra vents on the front bar, it's VU's old R34 GTR.

Lol I took some off my phone but they are abit biased to my car lol

Obviously ran out of storage space on your phone by trying to take pictures of the Narnia toilet on the cruise ship

Please keep the talk of silly stuff to a minimum peeps...you never know who might be reading these forums and as these are official cruises, individual actions reflect negatively on the whole club. These are CAMS sanctioned events and we don't need to lose our ability to obtain permits in future or make a name with the boys in blue :)

On another note, this looked like a really good day with a good turn out for a winter event...I'm quite sad I missed it. See you all at Garage Cafe hopefully.

*Amber Light.

Obviously ran out of storage space on your phone by trying to take pictures of the Narnia toilet on the cruise ship

as said in the members section

dem toilets. FKN NARNIA SHIT

outside was this

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then inside was this

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the world was my urinal

and lol at the elderly dipshit saying to my missus

"thanks for nothing you ignorant bitch"

then got scared and ran off. lol

Grandma had some balls to say that, luckily no-one else heard it.

And yeah missus said the lady was about to sit down but did a runner when everyone heard and was looking around to see who it was lol

R32 gtr was mine I was just asking bout how it handles with stretched tyres that all nice to meet some nice blokes good day

Ahh, was probably awkward me not answering then. LOL!

Handles great with stretched tyres. But I think theres a bit too much stretch for my liking, looks good though :P Gotta risk it for the biscuit.

Always wanted a gunmetal 32r :[

Need strut braces, sway bars, bigger brakes, and a turbo. Who wants to sponsor my civic? ;]

Ahh, was probably awkward me not answering then. LOL!

Handles great with stretched tyres. But I think theres a bit too much stretch for my liking, looks good though :P Gotta risk it for the biscuit.

Always wanted a gunmetal 32r :[

Need strut braces, sway bars, bigger brakes, and a turbo. Who wants to sponsor my civic? ;]

awww youre cute haha

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