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damn......its hot....knew he had a black 34 gtr....but yeah never seen it....he never drives it to the dinners !!!!

Haha thanks shonen. I'll try and drive it to more monthly dinners if they have good parking. I thought yours was pretty hot last thai orchid dinner. I like the lowered spoilerless look a lot.

Just looked through all the photos on Transelite.net - very very impressive work there indeed! Some quality shots of the R34 :P Thanks mate, loved those rolling shots the most :)

Did anyone else get sunburnt/tanned... I got home and took off my top, it was like BLACK v WHITE!!! Oh yeah, check out my Mr Universe muscles on a few of those shots :D

Hey Liz and everybody had a wicked day yesterday. Definitely one of the better cruises ive been on, with the weather turning it on for us. I was the last man standing at Avoca Beach leaving the beach at about 4pm slightly burnt but with a smile on my face. Good to meet some of you and Ill see you on the next one. :P

hehhehehe.hi everyone...had a mad time .......awesome cruise......good to see everyone again..so many skylines..dam we miss out on a group photo again..after my swim i come back everyone was gone...we should gather together and have a little footy game on the sand.. but the swin was good just realize how fat i am lol!!! oh and maty..the chicks were hot..!!!!!.hey lanfoh i saw walk down the beach and disappear...didnt c u n the water???, driving last was bad eunf having doodz spliting rock at my car and drive so slow and now u r flicking cockroach onto my car argggg.... only kidding...lol...

someone organize a another cruise....kargaroo valley!!!!!!!!!

and you had something on your right headlight....looked like tree bark..

That's actually my high tech headlight support.. both the mounting brackets are snapped so i've got a piece of cardboard holding it up a little bit so it doesn't rub on my front bar..

Did you guys end up going Manly Stan?

Passed some a couple of you - whoever it was that had the flat battery - on the way to manly to pick my g/f up.. man.. that traffic from the spit to mosman was HELL..

Thanks for the photos guys.. stan.. where are yours HUH!!..

oh and damn my neck got burnt, arms aren't too bad, just my neck..

hehhehehe.hi everyone...had a mad time .......awesome cruise......good to see everyone again..so many skylines..dam we miss out on a group photo again..after my swim i  come back everyone was gone...we should gather together and have a little footy game on the sand..  but the swin was good just realize how fat i am lol!!! oh and maty..the chicks were hot..!!!!!.hey lanfoh i saw walk down the beach and disappear...didnt c u n the water???, driving last was bad eunf having doodz spliting rock at my car and drive so slow and now u r flicking cockroach onto my car argggg....  only kidding...lol...

someone organize a another cruise....kargaroo valley!!!!!!!!!

lolololl yea there was a patch where i heard rocks come out from my wheels.. B) sorry...

haha at insect bug thingy.. it must be attracted to your yellow glow

lolololl yea there was a patch where i heard rocks come out from my wheels..  B)  sorry...

haha at insect bug thingy.. it must be attracted to your yellow glow

doodz its all kool.............i was bore looking at ur ass the whole time....




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