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i nearly kissed hello to the last 25km bend, i locked up the fronts and it was sliding right into the railing then i let go of the brakes and it gripped hard and turned...i would have had max 2-3 meters before i hit the railing....the skyline god was on my side last night..haha

and umm yeh the two cars behind me kinda did the same so if any of you fellas heard big brakes screeches it was us...

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the cruise was mad fun. i got abit carried away on the way back, sorry if i scared anyone.

grey 32gtr.

cant wait for the next one,sure beats maccanats at penriff.

i think i should bring up that crazy laser. i want one.

il have to introduce myself to more people next time

cheers dave

lol....yeah close call there barns...the guys behind you left a few skid marks...lol..if you know what I mean!

i got flashed by a speed camera on the way home :P I had just come out of an 80 zone into a 60 zone and was sitting at about 70.... :D Oh well I should have known better.

it was on the main road near bexley...we got a little lost on the way home you see..lol

just got to wait it out to see if it comes through

ur lucky they just reduced the fine for this offence, (if it is only 10km over) although you lose more points.

I was in my car (Grey R32) I think i was only one of a few P Platers there, unless everyone took their plates off. I got to Stanwell Tops and then one of my passengers threw up because he was "shaken up" from the drive. I dont know why he chucked his guts up, we werent even going that quick !!!????

I was in my car (Grey R32) I think i was only one of a few P Platers there, unless everyone took their plates off. I got to Stanwell Tops and then one of my passengers threw up because he was "shaken up" from the drive. I dont know why he chucked his guts up, we werent even going that quick !!!????

LOL!!!!!!!!!!! good work

btw i am a p plater too and had my plates on..

Meet up point was a nice lookout but thats about it.  

Good too meet some new faces, Big HELLO to Daniel and Jerry and the rest of the crew that i spoke to .

hey its Daniel, :wassup:

yeah good to meet you guys too.

Nice to know that that fellow skyline owners are pretty kewl people.

Sounds like most had a good night.

It was an eventful first skylines crooooz for us.

Got pulled over just as we left Kirrawee for going into the roundabout (cnr bath rd) a bit hard.

As we were one of the ones left behind, was just trying to catch up to the others..... thats all officer, i promise... :(

Copper was really good bout it, gave me a breath test,

said that he doesn’t mind us guys getting together taking photos and stuff but we just gotta take it easy.

Also said that he’s into cars as well 'n told me that he has something that could blow this out of the water (r33 gtst)..... hmmmm.

didn’t really wanna push my luck, so I didn’t ask him what it was!

then on the way into the nasho, got a flat on my front left.

so had to get the good ol' space saver out and limp all the way to the lookout and back.

Thanks to those who stopped to help... BiZzReVhEad + gts4.

On the way out had to pull over a few times to let people past me.

Thanks also to those that slowed down to see why i pulled over... sorry dont know ure forum names???

Props to Moanie for her 'fully sick' organisational skills... neva doubted ya

even when it we were at p6d - 8:45pm Homebush and only a few lines were there!

All good in the end!

:D




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