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Scathing mate, awesome driving there. Who needs power when your car handles like that!!!

Supa lack of braking techonique, des'ka!!!!!!!! ;-)

But yeah, it was boiling hot. I kept turning the air con off during the Old Pac, and then turning it back on when we reached the little towns and stuff. Made me kind of glad that I don't have turbos....

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My car was suffering with shitty fuel syndrome after I filled up at Lindfield Mobile. I'm staying well clear of Mobile Synergy now. A bit of octane booster fixed it up for the ride home though.

Anyway the cruise was fun except now im seriously sunburnt.

he wil, the run back was awsome!! except for those annoying bikes,

shame i couldnt of gave it more gas out of the corners, maria shit her pants big time.

I was wondering where you went to.

I was off-throttle in 4th down the hill from Gosford, and you were generally with me with that. When I gave it some throttle going up the hill I lost track of you. :)

We caught that big pack of bikes at the Calga Interchange, and by the time we reached Mt White you weren't following anymore.

Bloody women. Slows the car down more than hauling a couple of bags of cement in the boot. :)

on the way there, there was a motorbike accident.

looks like he just dropped in and slid and hit the rail.

dude was dead. had a tarp covering him.

he wil, the run back was awsome!! except for those annoying bikes,

shame i couldnt of gave it more gas out of the corners, maria shit her pants big time.

There was another accident on the pac hwy on the way back. Two bikes and a car this time. Thankfully, it didn't appear to be fatal.

Was definitely a great days cruising.

hey wil, the run back was awsome!! except for those annoying bikes,

shame i couldnt of gave it more gas out of the corners, maria shit her pants big time.

lol! My girly always wants me to go faster! LOL

I was wondering where you went to.

I was off-throttle in 4th down the hill from Gosford, and you were generally with me with that. When I gave it some throttle going up the hill I lost track of you. :)

We caught that big pack of bikes at the Calga Interchange, and by the time we reached Mt White you weren't following anymore.

Bloody women. Slows the car down more than hauling a couple of bags of cement in the boot. :)

yeh, we gotta get out to a track day so we can give it full throttle and not have to worry bout hitting a bump that will put me in a wall

Who was it cruisin back with me(R-32) and FEAR down the pac....

silver 33, white 33, a couple white 34s and a black 34 i think it was.

that was a nice run guys!

one of the white R34s was satanic (and me as co-pilot / DJ :) ) and yesss, it was a very nice run :) that chrysler guy was nice for letting us pass by :)

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Ok.. well just thought i'd post..

Had an awesome time - pity about the motorbike rider - very sad..

was great to see 30+ skylines out and about, had a good swim - might have been the only one..

On the way there my car was rich and retarding as I had the bleed valve too wound up.. managed to fix it just before we left and wow.. what an awesome ride home..

Hammering it down the road with the 350Z with the bikes all around us.. was great..

Nice to meet alot of you - hard putting a face to nicknames - one of the best cars was def. chris's R34 GT-R Vspec, that thing was immaculate.. hope everyone didn't get to annoyed when I snuck up the inside a couple of times through the round abouts :)..

Anyways - till next time enjoy..

one of the white R34s was satanic (and me as co-pilot / DJ :) ) and yesss, it was a very nice run  :) that chrysler guy was nice for letting us pass by  :)

I think its really time for you to sell that prelude and get a GTR!

And sell my friend the prelude.. Though you will prolly get the money in like 10 years time :lol:

Mintie and a couple more of us went for a swim! We even had some hot scenery over near us! mmmmm hot.... scenery.... awhhhhhh :)

Ok.. well just thought i'd post..

Had an awesome time - pity about the motorbike rider - very sad..

was great to see 30+ skylines out and about, had a good swim - might have been the only one..

On the way there my car was rich and retarding as I had the bleed valve too wound up.. managed to fix it just before we left and wow.. what an awesome ride home..

Hammering it down the road with the 350Z with the bikes all around us.. was great..

Nice to meet alot of you - hard putting a face to nicknames - one of the best cars was def. chris's R34 GT-R Vspec, that thing was immaculate.. hope everyone didn't get to annoyed when I snuck up the inside a couple of times through the round abouts :)..

Anyways - till next time enjoy..

Who was it cruisin back with me(R-32) and FEAR down the pac....

silver 33, white 33, a couple white 34s and a black 34 i think it was.

that was a nice run guys!

i think that was us....couple white 34s and a black 34 and a silver 33 and a wine red 32 and FEAR.....that was a mad run back there i rekcon :lol:

i hope u got some nice shots back there ,Stan B)




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