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Easter Cruise, Sunday 20Th April 2014


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BAHAHAHAHA!

Na, I almost picked up a chick that came with a friend in his 86...showed those underpowered corollas that skylines can corner.

Bored and looking for an upgrade already?

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Bored and looking for an upgrade already?

2 is better than 1...

I had Connie with me as well, almost came off Nebo because no one told 85 drivers not to break mid corner...

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2 is better than 1...

I had Connie with me as well, almost came off Nebo because no one told 86 drivers not to break mid corner...

Should've bought a GTR if you like pairs. Twins have their place. ;-)

Lol! Hopeless Corolla drivers. I have bigger brakes than a 86...

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2 is better than 1...

I had Connie with me as well, almost came off Nebo because no one told 86 drivers not to break mid corner...

bah ha ha ha......E86 and mountains = much lulz

and danger to the rest of the pack

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Will try and make it for this one now my car is fixed... no car for over 6 months sending me crazy.. turned out to be a faulty MAF :D

I will bring my tog gear along and see if can get some video and pics for the crew. :)

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Pipe arrived.

Leak fixed.

See y'all there +1 passenger (maybe)...chicks are hard to get motivated about early morning cruise's, well mine is any way.

Find another on the way and bring her instead? :P

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Scouting run was good.

Shame no else xcept Mike could come.

Mike made sure the Micra could pass the Mike handling test :P

Can I add it passed with flying colors :D

Roads are ok.

Most are old and pot holes refilled

God help us if it rains though

Only one patrol I could see :ninja:

But just like everyone else driving sensibly will help

It was great a drive and table(s) are booked :)

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