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Newcastle/central Coast Cruise To Broke And Back! 2/12/12


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Ruxis- R34 GTT

GTR34A- R34 GTR

mjh- R34 GTT

34geeteetee- R34 GTT

Chookie- R34 GTT

Humbla- R33 GTST

BenRthirtyfour- R34 GTT

Gtraaron- R33 GTR

Tank- R34 GTR

Beenowened- R33 GTST

RB25 SKYLINE- R33 GTST

Chad_- R32 GTR

Wrximposter- 06 WRX

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TimmyMA70- SSS PULSAR

Luke Gtr- R32 GTR

The first was a meet and greet.

Third cruiseeee

Dumb ass! :P Call it event #4 then, mine was #3..... Get your own number :laugh:

I'm definitely in unless I come across a large sum of legitimate money and Figure out how to stash a 3071 between the engine and radiator....which would essentially make me a tad busy. But I highly doubt this will happen lol

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i might be keen, will be an early day as im out Penrith ways.........

Would be good to see your beast out for a cruise :D Still love the look of it!!

True dat..... But if I won that I'd sell the pulsar lollllll

T51r 34 gtr would then be inevitable

Lol cant beat the sound of that...... Ill have to stay with the GTT for a long while yet, at least it kind of sounds like a baby T51r lol

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