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Thanks so much for letting me & my mate join in on the cruise guys. Awesome to meet some really nice ppl last nite & enjoy a mad ass cruise. I'm deff in for the next 1.

How much power does your Rex have Jadaz?

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Only putting down 150 @ all 4's depending on dyno.

Ahhh right. Prolly why I could move away in the straights before getting caught in the corners again :(

Just have to try harder next time! I loved the occasional dampness, gave way for some fun corner exits.

My brakes were fine (EBC green stuff) but the rotors are just about done - were vibrating the steering wheel a bit on heavy braking. Last time I got them machined the machinist said they were borderline, so time for newies. Definitely worth it...haven't had that much fun in a car since I was 18!

Was a great way to fill in a lazy sata night.

And good to meet some nice people from Sau.

Might have to attend some more of these an not just CSA/r31sc stuff.

(I drive skybox, I think a few people were surprised that the 31's kept up

The pace haha)

Ahhh right. Prolly why I could move away in the straights before getting caught in the corners again :(

Definitely worth it...haven't had that much fun in a car since I was 18!

Dem peski Wrx/evo's killing our rwd skylines in the twisties lol

Seeing as though everyone seemed to have a ball, might have to do a Bakery Cruise once every two months or once a month or something

Was a great way to fill in a lazy sata night.

And good to meet some nice people from Sau.

Might have to attend some more of these an not just CSA/r31sc stuff.

(I drive skybox, I think a few people were surprised that the 31's kept up

The pace haha)

Yup definately, everyone is welcome to come to our 'un-official' cruises :thumbsup:

I don't usually check the forums Thurs, Frid till Monday. I did nothing that night and this happens...Fail on my behalf lol.

Do you have Facebook Nathan? Normally I also do a Facebook invite event as well for those that dont check the forums regularly

Do you have Facebook Nathan? Normally I also do a Facebook invite event as well for those that dont check the forums regularly

Hey Tony, I hardly check facebook either hence why i don't even have SAU added...

Guess I will have to be more vigilant

Was nice to meet a couple of people at this meet for the first time.

Thanks to a couple who took time out to chat to me & say hi.

Showing up on your own, first time.. not easy. :blush:

Cheers.

be sure to say hi next time! :)

Will do Kaz - thanks. didn't really know what standard protocol was so did a lot of observing lol :blush:

"Opening night jitters" I guess lol > :blink: <

(Love your red beast by the way, have to have a closer look next time)

I still rock up to SAU meets in my boat (Ford) everyone still shows the love <3

One thing is the SAU community / quality of people are awesome compared to some of the ford clubs etc

Skygirl be sure to say hi next time!

I still rock up to SAU meets in my boat (Ford) everyone still shows the love <3

One thing is the SAU community / quality of people are awesome compared to some of the ford clubs etc

Skygirl be sure to say hi next time!

Yeh lol and when I organize then they are really organized!

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