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OH, who owns the white r33 impul gtst?!?!?!

ive seen this car at work and non of the 4 guys from work today can put car to name.

Yeah thats my car. do you work at ugl? i have seen a silver 34 there so im guessing thats you i have been seeing.

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Mat,was a totally awesome cruise,never been on those roads before.

My ol girl drove fantastic and no 2 boost was unreal,

no high knock any more,thanks for organising today,

and for changing my plugs yesterday.

You newcastle peeps are the best.

Great day guys, wish i was feeling better for it, very glad i didnt miss it in the end though!

Matt, great work, your attention to detail made all the difference for a very easy going and enjoyable day.

heres some pics from my camera, only got some at pies in the sky though, wasnt feeling well enough to run around grabbing heaps sorry.

enjoy!

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Mat,was a totally awesome cruise,never been on those roads before.

My ol girl drove fantastic and no 2 boost was unreal,

no high knock any more,thanks for organising today,

and for changing my plugs yesterday.

You newcastle peeps are the best.

Really glad u enjoyed it! It come up awesome..... It sounded pretty good on video too! Chookie took some video but the camera is being weird and won't talk to the PC so I'll sort it at work and make a compilation.... To the guys with the Go Pros etc if possible link me to the footage so I can put some into a wrap up video (also PM before posting them on here of you can :D)

Seems like everyone had a pretty good day, Was certainly one of the most enjoyable cruises I've been on! Everyone was friendly and the cars all looked awesome on the road!

The 32GTR looked Farkin awesome in the mirror up Galston! Big Bird was in fine form as always! The Vspec 34 was in a world of its own! Gate on the 15 was awesome, had fun returning the sound haha, those 2 white GTRs were tough as nails and loved the sound! So many other cars that were so well done

And the star...... The Mazda 3 :ph34r:

Awesome pics as always Ant! Was so glad you made the run! To do a long day like that even being sick was an awesome effort and the day wouldn't have been the same without you and Big Bird ;)

I enjoyed the first bit. Turned off at mount white as had other plans etc but was first 'cruise' I've been on for about 4 years and first in the 5.

Met some new people and caught up with a couple others.

Cheers!!

awesome cruise and awesome weather unfortunatly my young blokes guts couldnt hold up to all the windy roads sorry for holding people up on the way back up the gouge.it was very well organised and a great rd and the pies were great.also had a great run up old pac in the dual laned section with the 2 boys in the white 33 gtrs those cars are animal.cant wait to do it again.can anyone pm with any video footage for the day?cheers

I enjoyed the first bit. Turned off at mount white as had other plans etc but was first 'cruise' I've been on for about 4 years and first in the 5.

Met some new people and caught up with a couple others.

Cheers!!

Car looks awesome! I just heard it on video and now I see what u mean about the exhaust :P that's cool....

Glad you came out! Was an awesome day and got to meet heaps of people, put some faces to names finally :D

Thanks Matt fir organizing the day and also fir the lend of the shed to get my car ready for the cruise

Was a great cruise and good to meet new faces and all

Great roads and great cars just a shame so many push bikes where out and about

Thanks everyone for the great day

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Balls - this looked awesome :-(

U haven't seen the vids yet ;) u missed a good one buddy! Gunna have to tell WA to get farked and hang around for the next!

Thanks Matt fir organizing the day

Was a great cruise and good to meet new faces and all

Thanks for your help yesterday man! My shitbox scrubbed alright thanks to you.... And driving in the rain without needing wipers was farken awesome!! :woot:

The cruise ran itself really, everyone behaved and put on an awesome show! Really enjoyed it! :yes:

awesome cruise and awesome weather unfortunatly my young blokes guts couldnt hold up to all the windy roads sorry for holding people up on the way back up the gouge.it was very well organised and a great rd and the pies were great.also had a great run up old pac in the dual laned section with the 2 boys in the white 33 gtrs those cars are animal.cant wait to do it again.can anyone pm with any video footage for the day?cheers

Those GTR's were awesome... Once again glad you had a good time, we will do it more often...

I called and warned Pie in the sky of our visit and they said they would be prepared.... But they didn't have the pies I wanted :angry: lol

That would have ruined my day :)

Just gate your troubles away ;) lol

Yeah Aaron, there were a few Go Pros... We have some footage from off the bridge that looks good... But sure there is a heap of decent stuff out there... I would love to get copies and make a proper cruise compilation :yes:

Thanks Matt fir organizing the day and also fir the lend of the shed to get my car ready for the cruise

Was a great cruise and good to meet new faces and all

Great roads and great cars just a shame so many push bikes where out and about

Thanks everyone for the great day

My 33 looked much nicer with your help, cheers,and for meeting me at the crack of dawn this morn,

you rule,can't wait to see you lovely boys again.

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