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"Sorry about that. I thought you were going to overtake the commodore"

thats cool

It was more so the ppl who would take a look and laugh whilst saying atmo it was funny to begin with but got a bit old

I think all gts4's have blue badges though most get changed to red by owners etc

anyway mines turbo and a turbo taken from a r33 at that

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Werd up...

Massive props to Erin for the orginisation... Ran like a train!

Glad everyone had a great day especially those who were MSC virgins...

Thanks to everyone for being on their best behaviour...

A shame some of the regulars weren't there... We could have cracked 100!

Bring on MSC4!!!

What a day.... By the way the yellow R33 that smahed was not mine... I had the other yellow one... (Thank god)... Although I was right behind erin when a car tried to pull out on her and then decided to stay in the middle of the road for a gap (LOL). Then a rotor coming the other way speed up after erin flashed her lights... (WANKLER)... Can anyone tell me. Did that car move????

Thanks to all that orginised the cruise i had a ball... Filled up at BP Aspley to full.. Went 202km's by the time i got home and used 21 litres of fuel with air con on most of the way.... Pretty happy with that.... Although not having the front window tinted resulted in burnt knees....LOL

Just wanted to say thanks to erin 4 organizing the cruz my son and i both had a good day and cant wait 4 the next cruz . Hope every 1 had a good day and dom (HASSLE) hope u dont have any more hassle with ur tyres again

heya,

Had a very good day today. We couldn't have picked better weather for a cruise.

Favorite part of the day was following a line of skylines of different colors and shapes gliding through the hills. There was one pic I wish I got, of everyone going along the top of a ridge with the sky and view as a backdrop. Like totally out of one of those best motoring or something clips/videos.

Seems like a good effort with the fundraising as well. Very good idea people.

thanks again, a pleasure to be involved.

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