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Such a great cruise, had a really good day. Everyone was so friendly and there were some absolutely stunning cars. That cruise certainly didn't disappoint!

Was well worth the early start and long haul up from Sydney, I'll 100% be a starter for the next central coast/Newcastle cruise!

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Such a great cruise, had a really good day. Everyone was so friendly and there were some absolutely stunning cars. That cruise certainly didn't disappoint!

Was well worth the early start and long haul up from Sydney, I'll 100% be a starter for the next central coast/Newcastle cruise!

Was an impressive effort to see you make the trip all the way up! More than happy to have you on the next one :thumbsup: Hopefully some more Sydney peeps will catch on and you can have a cruise to the cruise :D

hey the guy that had the video camera that took the video after haweksbury river bridge of us all taking off when you finish editing/getting some time to post it, can you inform me/everyone cheers :)

im heaps excited to see it

hey the guy that had the video camera that took the video after haweksbury river bridge of us all taking off when you finish editing/getting some time to post it, can you inform me/everyone cheers :)

im heaps excited to see it

You dont mean this one do you -

http://youtu.be/I56L6zBdV9w

No I dont haha, wasnt there a video camera that took it aswell, thats looks like a Iphone or somthing?

Yeah i have that footage here with me now.... The camera wasnt as good as we had hoped! Will post soon :)

Was fun to hit some corners again

And best yet still have my front guards : )

Sorry we were too slow for ya :P Car looks tough..... Ill get some RS-R's and come for a run with you :ph34r:

Sorry we were too slow for ya :P Car looks tough..... Ill get some RS-R's and come for a run with you :ph34r:

Narr cruise speed was good

It's just I have a few more test hours on that stretch of road

You were going alright Matt : )

Narr cruise speed was good

It's just I have a few more test hours on that stretch of road

You were going alright Matt : )

Gotta raise the front a little tho..... A few nasty scrub sounds on bigger bumps..... MOAR low they said, it'll be AWESOME they said..... Fail :laugh:

Gotta raise the front a little tho..... A few nasty scrub sounds on bigger bumps..... MOAR low they said, it'll be AWESOME they said..... Fail :laugh:

what u mean? it is awesome :woot:, i scrubbed out doing manies around terrigal after the cruise lmfao, all the bitches be mirin the 34 GTR at terrigal yesterday. :bunny:

what u mean? it is awesome :woot:, i scrubbed out doing manies around terrigal after the cruise lmfao, all the bitches be mirin the 34 GTR at terrigal yesterday. :bunny:

Lol stuff that! Its my daily.... I dont wanna be taking any hektic angles etc i just want to bash over things :P

Where are all the pics that people took too? We demand MOAR! :woot:

No angles just scrub and bash all you want

That's what a daily is for

Trust you to say that :P

In other news, the video is useless as the file i made is miles too big so i am just uploading a low res version so people get the idea!

You DID feature in it Mr Kurtis34!

More spring pre load is your friend

I like my spine the way it is man! Well, sort of....... I have enough back pain without running stupidly hard suspension like some clowns (Looking at you Chookdawg) :P

Soo keen to see pics and vids :)

Well considering the footage is 9 mins long and about 6mins of it is right on your rear bar i am pretty sure you will be happy :P

Oh and the pics from Gaz will be up on Friday i hope as ill get the disk off him Thursday night!

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