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went up sunday tried to leave early but I was the only one out of the group of ppl who came with me that got up, what a struggle to get up then found out that it was day light savings, I could have slept more. I must have missed some of the good stuff, only got to watch the racing.

yeah thats my car. sooO! its 33 limited edition blue is it! i had a guy tell me it was calsonic blue down to the last pigment and i wasn't sure if i believed him. hmm anyone got pics of this limited edition r33 hue???

other than that, thanks jayce for telling us about the gig. was a good way to spend an otherwise would-be slow easter sunday!

some nice cars too. that 260z was quite simply one of the most amazing resto's around. me, jayce and other dave (barbs on here) sat there staring at it dribbling all over ourselves!!! it was the one with the orange racing stripe on sexy silver.

i've got a stack of pics but they're all 8mpix and i cbf smallening them.

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yep saw that, looks very nice, for sale too isnt it?

that R32/180 was a bit too oddball for me, especially with the 300ZX stickers

that's coz the the sphincter of the universe that owns it runs a 300zx club (and has a 300zx TT for a daily driver)... go figure :rofl:

yeh that red 32 was nice

 

 did anyone catch our gtr we had plates gtr320 on it

 

 cyas

Hey Greg,

I heard you popped the aircon on the way back to Melbourne.

That would have sucked....

I also heard that there was a 260RS in the carpark, who's was that?

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