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HAAHAHAH!!! YOU THE MAN!! :)

I have seen the 2nd but not the 1st..... where did that one come from Mister Media Mogul?

That was on the rollaboyz cruise over the weekend. Also guess who the person is that I am speaking to in the 1st pic??? Not other that Mr PVA GLUE HIMSELF!!!! Joe.... C'mon Down!!!

Cheers dude!

:( :lol:

So i take it this is b4 the incident with the white 33 that mr greenshirt is standing next to? same cruz?

Is this a photo that u took Skyzerr?, ran up the stairs to get it?

Or is that u doin a runner on the other side of the road? (bein the cruz ninja that u are)

Originally posted by Boostzor

Dammit im sending u the bill for my chiropractor Skyzerr:freak:  

Wasnt she in another photo that 25 gtt provided or this his g/f?

Before you start making comments about her yes that is my gfriend.... :uh-huh: :)

It was actually the 1st cruise that she lliked...nice weather for it aswell! we left halfway just before that pile up it seems to get sumfin to eat... perfect timing it seemed! i didn't want another smashed bumper!!:uh-huh:

Originally posted by 25GTT

HAAHAHAH!!! YOU THE MAN!! :)  

I have seen the 2nd but not the 1st..... where did that one come from Mister Media Mogul?

That was on the rollaboyz cruise over the weekend. Also guess who the person is that I am speaking to in the 1st pic??? Not other that Mr PVA GLUE HIMSELF!!!! Joe.... C'mon Down!!!

Cheers dude!

:( :lol:

well Dan spoiled it

i wanted them to guess it was joe :)

Originally posted by SeriesIIGTST

Far out! That white skyline in the 2nd picture looks like a clone of my car, only with a sunroof! That can only mean one thing....

NICE CAR!:D  

See you all on Friday for da crooz

Dave:burnout:

Nah his was a non turbo... definately not the same as your beast! ... Joe showed me a few of the differeences between GTS and GTST... colour of GT badge near side indicators, front Brakes have no 'Nissan' Insignia on them.....

HJB:

Check out the crooze details under the "Events" section of Western Australia, up the top.

25GTT:

Ah okay, cool:) Hey, was one of the differences Joe was showing you four studs instead of five holding the wheels on? I was parked next to one with 4 stud hubs where as mine has 5. Both R33. Come to think of it, I did notice the badge was blue??

Cheers!

Dave:cool:

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