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Ruxis(Jarrad)-Evo7-newy
LukeGTR-32GTR(hopefully)-Sydney

Owens-33GTR-Sydney

Newbie34-34?-Sydney

Blackline33-33gtst?-Sydney

GeeTeeTee-34gtt-newy *Nominated Hoon*

Benji-s15-newy *panel gap inspector*

Aus_Delivered-32GTR-Sydney

mjh-34gtt-newy

GTR34A-34GTR-newy

ben34-34gtt-Cessnock

YE34OK-34-Sydney

FeZ25-34-somewhere south :P

R34liner-34GTR-Sydney

reaper-Sydney

t5iv-Brand new pulsar on a test drive-Sydney :P

DeKa-??

Terry-one of his trophies-Sydney

Crashdown-Sydney

Redlinegtr-GTR-Sydney

boxheadr33-33gtst-Sydney

Wagonboy-Stagea-Sydney

Osborn-Stagea-Sydney

Dori34-Evo7-Sydney

Maybe

SiNNo-Evo-Sydney

r32gojira-32?

r33huntme-33

Anyone want footage of their car? :P

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I'll meet you guys at the halfway point on putty road. I'm leaving from Mcdonalds on windsor and grove ave, and heading up putty rd, will probably leave Macca's at around 10am to get at halfway point for 11:30am

will be here with you guys and gals.

Lol and bring it to the cruise?

on some nissans(if they have a regod demo), some dealerships offer an overnight test drive.

so you can drive when/where you normally do to see what the cars really like.

doooo eeeet....

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