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hello.

ok, massive thanks to all the people who came out today.

weather was great, people were better, obey'd all road rules, was good all round.

so, anyone and everyone who got pics, post them up.

ill be putting mine up later tonight.

oh, for those that were wondering, we had about 10 cars.

was an exellent turn out.

2nd one will be organised in a couple of months.

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Yeah it was great to meet everyone and check out some cars as well.

The weather sure turned it on for us that's for sure.

Was even a few nice cars to have a look at down at wakefield park too thanks to a lotus club.

All in all, a great day. Pleasure to put some faces to some names.

Cant wait for the next one.

DItto everything said above - yes it was a great day. and......

My face is burnt, saw 2 police cars the whole journey (booking other people :thumbsup: )

Enjoyed Kat's gaaaate and the GTR's looking good.

Lost Anfanee when he went of to see a puupy in Goulbourn. Titan bought his EMO along for the cruise

Saw one EVO die on the track @ wakie and the Lotus' looked great. Especially the Matte Black one. Mini Cooper S was hauling ass, as was the torana :)

What a great bunch of people and nice skylines :D

Cheers :action-smiley-069:

Richard

Ps. Thanks for making the effort. Catch you in a few months, perhaps a midway coastie ??

Oh and I have no pics sorry - to busy chattin

Ok here's a link, nothing special though mostly just on my phone... May have a slight bias towards white R32 GTRs.... :D

http://s114.beta.photobucket.com/user/katrinalawlor/library/Skyline%20Cruise%20March%202013

A BIG THANKYOU to Luke & Kat for co-ordinating at each end for a terrific day!

We had a blast! Great to get out & meet new people, enjoy brilliant weather (dunno wtf happened - Goulburn is usually cold & rainy) & head over to the track! LOVED the MGBV8!!!!

Hope there is more in the future, & all my family can get along next time.

Maybe catch up again for Texi on the 30th.....................

great day thanks for coming out! Kat - Your car is a beast lovely to see it finally.

Hope my car didn't smoke you guys out too much when you where behind the GTR POWAH!

we should do it again sometime!

Hope my car didn't smoke you guys out too much when you where behind the GTR POWAH!

Yeah you went passed me with a wee puff of weed. :P

You get the Puppy? Show pics of the puppy. :yes:

Some nice pics there kat. Was great to hear that beast of yours open up, even if it was only for a split second.

And as far as being biased to white 32s.... i suppose i can forgive you lol.

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