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Well I had Fun!! :headspin:

where were the rest of you guys?

Hope those that turned right after hinze dam turned back and had a good drive

...::: PHOTOS FROM THE DAY CLICK BELOW :::...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...00/ppuser/11213

until next time

hey guys. what happened yesterday? you guys were drivin like a bunch of maniacs! it was expected though. after hinze dam you lost a couple of us at the back(got stuck behind an ass in a terios that was really ****ing me off, and he was doing it deliberately.) and we kinda missed the turn off back to the coast. we ended up going for a pleasant cruise all the way down through the ranges and ending up way across the border into mexico and somewhere around in the midst of ballina. ( gasp; this is a ****in long way into NSW). fair enough it was our fault we didn't take the turn off but yeah would like to have taken a few more pics of some moving cars. what time did you guys leave the spit? we ende up getting there at about 3:30 after the extra 200k trudge down through mexico. it was a good drive though i must admit. except for some scary mountain bogans who almost sent me off the side of the cliff a few times. could be a nice cruise some other time.

any ways. i do recommend that if any one organise a cruise or come along on one that they invest in a UHF radio. if you can afford a skyline i am sure you can spend a hundred bucks on a radio ****in.

nice pics mrstagea. your car was "fully sick" for use of bette words. it was a very nice piece of nissan i must say.

PS. if any one knows a contact no., email adress or some way i can contact the guy with the muscles that drove the crazy r32 with the dark purple bonnet with the asian characters down it please let me know as we were discussing some gear i would like to purchase off him.

hope to go on another cruise as soon as possible guys and will always be up for them.

peice out to myr32.

hope to see you at the next cruise guys. cheers. Brad( Black 93 r32 gts-t.)

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Cheers!

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