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I think it's that's Giant Wing on the back of the car.... :)

I'm thinking they couldn't work out why a shopping trolley was at maccas... :P hehe

I'm still buzzing from that cruise. That was my first Skyline cruise. :P

One thing that stands out in my mind is the sight of 20+ Skylines on Pennant Hills road. All those round tail lights. The night echoing with PSSCCCHHTTT'S. Felt like

something out of a movie. I actually turned off my stereo. The sound of all the cars was enough music for me.

Despite the rattle inducing bumpiness of that twisty back road that section was actually quite fun. I loved the noise. Coming up to a tight corner, I'd be going down through the gears and then I'd hear the blow off valves of the cars behind me, one by one doing the same thing. Truly amazing.

I wish I had had a video camera.

Generally the whole cruise was good. The group that I was with were nice and sedate once we hit Newport (good thing), all the way through to Palm. But then at Palm these idiots in Commodores came through, rev'ing and generally being di(kheads. One then proceeded to be really f'ing stupid. Anyway, that made us head back to Newport. If anything I think those idiots made the cops just that much more suspicious of us. No matter what you do it looks like some moron will spoil the fun.

Anyway, thanks again to the orgainser of this cruise. :P

As for the next cruise :)

Track Day anyone???? :D

And as far as windy roads go there's some great ones on the central coast... heaps windy and 80kph unless they've dropped the speed... i mean you might even have to use ur breaks on the corners??? (probably not)...

And yeah soz about the technical ****up with the camera... I think i'm getting a new camera... ($%$#%!@ sony $@#@#$ memory stick @#$@#$!!)

But yeah... bigger meeting point, and I rekon what we should do is get to somewhere and line up all the cars (actually get some ppl to direct the drivers so we don't have 3m gaps between the cars) and take a few photos... (case of how many skylines can we get in a photo and even colour coordinate it)

Guys that was an awesome night... GREAT turn out, and besides the whole "I'm a wanker copper on a power trip" incident at maccas, all went smoothly...

I heard the only casualty's where Liz with her little bumpage on the way to the meet point and something about some people goin thru a red light?...

Anyway, thanks to all for coming, sorry i didn't really get to meet you all... I'll have to have a sit down and thing about planning another eh...? :D SImon's got some good suggestions there I can take into account :)

Cheers guys,

And if anyone has pics... POST EM UP!!!! :)

Dave.

hahaha... what shao said!!!  and where were you sl0bo!!!  yeahh thats right!!  sooo slow we left you in lanecove! :D

hey doughboy!  was brett your biatch for the night??

Yeah I had Brett for the night, must have been good he even got me breakfast! :)

Half tank of fuel : $20

Pizza at Lucky's: $15

Bu5ter yelling at Shan while he had a nap on the side of the road: Priceless

If only we had a digi cam! The first time I "met" Brett he was threatening to smack me one, and I thought there is no way this mountain man is getting within 5 km of me.. hehe. Scary much!

i was like petrified when I saw this menacing looking bald man yelling gibberish outside my window.... definitely NOT how I like to be woken up :D

good fun tho... thoroughly enjoyed the nite.

I heard the only casualty's where Liz with her little bumpage on the way to the meet point and something about some people goin thru a red light?...

ah yes...some lady cut me off and hit my front guard right infront of a RBT and drove off! Cops just stared at us...grrr. I tracked her down but. Not much damage thank goodness...i was still upset! lol

good cruise tho!

BRING ON THE BELLS LINE OF ROAD (or whatever it is!)

i have to agree with every1 elses comments here :D

Was a tops night i had heaps of fun, meetin neew peeps and talking a bunch of jibba :)

And i saw alot of commitment from ppl just to get there :), that guy from melbourne who came to the cruise cause he was in syd for the night lol .

I will never get over the line of skylines heading down to Newport , Liners all the way front and back . What a sight to see. I hope we all had fun and remember some new faces .

Cant wait for Bells Line Cruise .. See yaz there .

Look out for me with my biggass turbo upgrade

i was like petrified when I saw this menacing looking bald man yelling gibberish outside my window.... definitely NOT how I like to be woken up :)

good fun tho... thoroughly enjoyed the nite.

Dead set it was the near the funniest thing I've ever seen in my life




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