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oh who drive the s2 silver r33 that park behind me in the carpark at the meet up point.....i really like that 95 front grill with the s2 front anyone got pics of that car????

Yep that was my car. Yeah grill goes well with the stocky front bar.

All I can say is that it was an awsome turnout! Except for that extra add-in who decided that carving up the Newport carpark in his 31 was an appropriate way to introduce yourself to the group... what a fu(ktard.

Chatswood Chase patrons didn't know what hit them when 30 big bore exhausts came to life!

dude i really like it.....

Cheers dude.

And cheers Nick had a wicked night, had to leave before we went to Palm Beach at 1130pm cos had to make it to the Oaks Bottle Shop by midnight. Made it with 5 mins to spare. woohoo

Ill be at the next Friday night pizza sesh. :O

Cheers dude.

And cheers Nick had a wicked night, had to leave before we went to Palm Beach at 1130pm cos had to make it to the Oaks Bottle Shop by midnight. Made it with 5 mins to spare. woohoo

Ill be at the next Friday night pizza sesh. :O

No worries mate :) - Will organise another one soon.

damn it....I thought I would be the first to make post-cruise post.....

Oh well...cruise was great...shame I had to leave early....have to wake up earlyish tommorrow so I couldnt stick around for long...

PS

Nick Ill give you a rematch on the 0-20km/h sprint :D

haha better luck next time~~ ;)




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