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Like wise Matt!

Vid? Of mine? Linkorban

Will edit and upload for you tomorrow :) Chookie was taking it with his Cusco cement spec coilovers so it's a bit bouncy lol

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Your MX-5 was boss mate! Would have been good to see it in full flight.

Can't wait for the next cruise. Just don't make it December 1st, I'll be at Wakefield :)

We will take that on board...... If u invite us :ph34r: haha

Nah we want to get a regular thing happening and we know everyone has different schedules so we will do our best to get everyone involved somehow ;)

Hey Timmy, u were in the pulsy wernt ya?

We were the boys in the black r33. What's on at Wakefield then?

On that note, did u notice the black 34 behind you? A bit of footage of you on Old PAC ;) I'll upload it and send u the link

On that note, did u notice the black 34 behind you? A bit of footage of you on Old PAC ;) I'll upload it and send u the link

Yeah actually I did see the camera behind me :) yew that's sik let me know when it's up!

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

Haha , i think i might have covered you in flames coming up through the double lane part :action-smiley-069:

Yeah actually I did see the camera behind me :) yew that's sik let me know when it's up!

Yeah will do buddy.... Sam uploaded this -

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I56L6zBdV9w&sns=em

Hey Timmy, u were in the pulsy wernt ya?

We were the boys in the black r33. What's on at Wakefield then?

Yeah mate, thats me :)

Oh there's just a circuit club day on there. It'd be good to see some more Nissans. I have a feeling I'm going to be out numbered by Honda's lol.

We will take that on board...... If u invite us :ph34r: haha

Nah we want to get a regular thing happening and we know everyone has different schedules so we will do our best to get everyone involved somehow ;)

That'd be awesome Matt.

Everyone is more than welcome to join, I think there is still spots available :)

http://www.circuitclub.com.au/page/home-page

Yeah mate, thats me :)

Oh there's just a circuit club day on there. It'd be good to see some more Nissans. I have a feeling I'm going to be out numbered by Honda's lol.

Did u watch the vid? Ur car sounds awesome haha

That'd be awesome Matt.

Everyone is more than welcome to join, I think there is still spots available :)

http://www.circuitclub.com.au/page/home-page

If I don't flip my car at the nats I may be interested lol ;)

Haha , i think i might have covered you in flames coming up through the double lane part :action-smiley-069:

hahaha yeh there were sum pretty cool lookn fireballs shooting out the exhaust,u scared the shit out of my misses on the first one and she thought ur car was busted lol

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

Thanks mate, that would be me and gtraaron :) First cruise ive been on in a long time and it didn't disappoint.

Thanks mate, that would be me and gtraaron :) First cruise ive been on in a long time and it didn't disappoint.

Yeah gotta say the 2 together made a mean sound! Looked the goods too! Glad you enjoyed it.....I know i did!

Ill see if i can upload some of the footage today too!

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