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See you all at Japspec Mitchell @ 10ish. Catch Southside crew at the Supercheap carpark in tuggers sqr :D @ 9.30 if your cruising with us.

Shouldnt be any where near an all dayer and as Eiji has said there will be a few more opportunities.

I urge everyone on here to swing by even if you cant stay too long.

Bring your own Camera's as there will be some nice cars.

I also expect us to be there until at least 12.

Ciao for now - see you all in the morn

Top bloke. :thumbsup:

BUT...

It was great to see you guys and your rides. Mitchell to the lake was the biggest SAU cruise ive been in.

Richard i hope shes ok and fixed easy (not likely easy though). I always love seeing your 32.

No pics from me today, uncharged camera battery. >_<

Yep - it was very gud.

Thanks for the E&B Bren and putting my lil bitch up on your hoist. Eiji , Rob and Gabe. Thanks for being pro's in the Camry department.

I would also like to thank the intelligent well spoken and very polite bogan for letting us use his ute for props (he obviously works out and could have taken us all, actually No I think either of the girls could have bitch slaped him to be totally honest) Ever notice small dogs are yappy little f**k#ers.

11 Sklylines was not bad. Southside HEAVILY represented. Anyone from northside there today ?

Wouldn't mind a few more teasers being posted if you got em, Pahleeze.

My GTR is fine thanks - it's a 32. We dont need fluids.

Dry Sump, Dry radiator - even I worked up a thirst :P

I'm certain it's just a small split in one of the hoses carrying coolant. DIdn't reach halfway on the temp gage and only lost less than a litre in total with all the stops.

Least i will getr the Nismo plenum on while the plumbing is being replaced.

Might make a short teaser film depending how I go tonight. Got plenty of footage!

Thanks everyone for showing up

Bren thanks for letting us use the workshop and for providing bacon and eggs! Will buy you a beer some day soon.

Loved the police escort down to the river we got as well. Must have been that shady looking fella Rob!

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