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Guys I had an awesome time today. No incidents and everyone seemed to have a good time. Me, Franks and the DTM guys headed off for lunch and ended up going back to Sydney around 3ish but yeh it was a good day.

Sorry didn't get to talk to or meet most of the skylines guys but in case you don't know I was the one in the Silver R33 GTR leading the way in front of BY BY. In any case I think I know who most of you guys are now from your plates haha

Anyway see u guys around sometime

Cheers

btw... can you guys please post your pics..

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Originally posted by 400HP

Guys I had an awesome time today. No incidents and everyone seemed to have a good time. Me, Franks and the DTM guys headed off for lunch and ended up going back to Sydney around 3ish but yeh it was a good day.

Sorry didn't get to talk to or meet most of the skylines guys but in case you don't know I was the one in the Silver R33 GTR leading the way in front of BY BY. In any case I think I know who most of you guys are now from your plates haha

Anyway see u guys around sometime

Cheers

btw... can you guys please post your pics..

I'll have my 52 photos up by Tuesday

:eek:

If the subject of this post had mentioned wollongong, i prob would have paid more attention. I was at South Beach in the gong out of habit and then i see Nick and Brendan walking at me out of nowhere... spun out!

I cruise to the gong almost EVERY weekend and i can say that i have NEVER EVER EVER seen that many cars with turbos in my local cruising zone :D

I rocked up to the beach and when i got out of the car, the first thing i heard was "...T88 man...T88..." That 8THSIN supra is a WEAPON and i blew my load all over it well and truly...

Good to catch up with you guys again...

Look foward to more pics soon.

Cheers

Had a great day, pleasure to finally meet you guys and get to know some of you a little better. Can't wait for the next one where I'm sure we'll have just as much fun. Thanks for being so welcoming to both me and my brother we both appreciated it. Don't know if I'll have one of those seashanties again? Blurghh.

see you all soon

Rhys(POPGUN)

Originally posted by 2rismo

If the subject of this post had mentioned wollongong, i prob would have paid more attention.  I was at South Beach in the gong out of habit and then i see Nick and Brendan walking at me out of nowhere...  spun out!

I cruise to the gong almost EVERY weekend and i can say that i have NEVER EVER EVER seen that many cars with turbos in my local cruising zone :D

I rocked up to the beach and when i got out of the car, the first thing i heard was "...T88 man...T88..."  That 8THSIN supra is a WEAPON and i blew my load all over it well and truly...

Good to catch up with you guys again...

Look foward to more pics soon.

Cheers

Good to meet up with ya

Next time- watch where you rip it- rocks flew everywhere

:D :D

Originally posted by skylark

Had a great day, pleasure to finally meet you guys and get to know some of you a little better. Can't wait for the next one where I'm sure we'll have just as much fun. Thanks for being so welcoming to both me and my brother we both appreciated it. Don't know if I'll have one of those seashanties again? Blurghh.  

see you all soon

    Rhys(POPGUN)

Nice meeting up with you and your brother-

I'll be going to the meet up at 6C next week- but not cruizing down- too many assignments not enough time

:D

Hey Hey !

A good time was had by all !! That Supra with the T88 was awsome. I've never seen a bigger turbo with my bare eyes !!

It was fantastic to meet more Skylines people. What a blast. !!

That crazy Zuki GTI with the GT-R badge spun me out !!

And bumping into 2rismo was a surprise. (Dood - you should read the events sexion of NSW more often)

Man if it is like that at North/South Beach all the time, then I'm coming back !!

Good to meet Franks, Skylark, NDR (prolly won't know me tho) 400HP, HUSTLR (yeah I heard you talking to the skanks on the UHF radio - about your plates @!!!!)

Damn - keeping up with Nick and (was it Troy in the black REX) was a pain in that traffic goin back !! I lost Mark, but caught up later.....

Damn fine day

BTW - I got Farking sunburnt - next time someone bring the Le Tan !!!

he he

Oh yeah - and a funny thing - After talking to Nick, we realised that we had met like year ago in North Sydney ! How funnny - Sorry that I didn't remember you Nick - he he

Cop ya .......

Pics to come - will post soon ....

What happened to MIS33R(T) - and |R34| I thought I saw you guys >????? You waved at me right >???? he he

At the servo that we met up with the BMW club (the one in the above panoramic photo franks took), I managed to lock myself in the toilet and had to escape over the top. =)

HAHAHAHA

The BMW club (DTM) were cruising with me and Franks.... it went pretty hard. It was an M3 engine as well ... not the 2ltr engine... with a T03 high flowed. After the servo the BMW's were at the back then after lunch all the groups pretty much split up ...

Brendan: suburnt indeed and who are YOU to talk about HUSTLR's skank hunting efforts :lol:

Brendan " hey check out the skanks in the excel"!!!:uh-huh:

Was definately a great day.

Mark: HTF did you lokc urself in a toilet? rofl!

Looking forward to seeing the pics from Danny.

i have never seen so many skylines around !!!!!

good to meet the few guys that i did, hope to talk to more of you when you come down here again.

cheers, mark

silver r32 gts-t

GTS-06T

PS thumbs up to the GTR driver that nearly crashed into the fence in the carpark.

:D




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