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So yeh who was who on the day.  Lets match SAU usernames to the skyline owners i met on the day.  I'd like to atleast know the fellow Newcastle skyline owners.

As far as i know there was:

Chris - GTRUSH - OohArrGTR

Chris - NYL 83R - NYL83R

Chris - Rs turbo - ???????

Josh - Black r32 gtst - ???????

Joel - FR33SH - fresh

Ryan - White r33 gtst - ???????

??????? - ???????? -   Wizard2k  

Myself - UH OHH

DJ984 - Gunmetal Grey R32 GTR (was cruisin with 13G and EVO003)

Wizard2K - Black Mica R32 GTS-t (my old baby :))

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Yeh i was surprised i didnt see your car with "R34" plates...

Yeah probably you guys were not in P6 ...coz i was at P6 till 11 and met few SAU guys there... but had to leave coz i had to start work at 2 pm :-( ...missd the great cruise...

DJ984 - Gunmetal Grey R32 GTR (was cruisin with 13G and EVO003)

Wizard2K - Black Mica R32 GTS-t (my old baby :))

Josh - Wizad2K - Black Mica R32 GTS-t (my old baby :)) - JSH083

was a great day

that 13g rx7 is madness and the owners a cool guy too

hey dave howd you go with that price from johnjay

have fun guys see you at wisemans cruise i hope

I didn't see you there Dave, where did you get to?

Anyway, was a great day seeing some of those cars.

Steve - R33 GTR - JEV666

yeah, i meant to come say hi to you early in the day when i saw ya but got so caught up... my car was parked behind 13G at the park....

  • 11 months later...

only signed up here cause i thought this was so freaking funny.. dont have a skyline.. lol but

yeh, started reading this, and im like what, 16th! its the 15th, they'll all go on the wrong day! read on and im like, wait...2005, this is a year old.

good joke.. relise there's another cruise on the 15th... should be threads around all over the place..




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