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Thought I'd start a thread of ppl and their cars. Can mods please sticky?

Here are the bunch I took at the cruise on the weekend:

4Door_Sleeper - Guy

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Sambo33 - Sam

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Nozila - Duc

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Busky2k - Leo

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Vange

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black33_26 - Brad

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Deluxe

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GFXMan - Julian

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DriftR_33 - Jason

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HR32

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gtrtech - Geoff

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GTROB

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GTO LE

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If I have buggered up (or missed) anyone's name let me know.

We'll add to this list at the next cruise when we get more people's pics.

edit: missed some blanked out numberplates - fixed now

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I didn't take my car on the cruise Joel - she has just been resprayed and I don't want to bend it.

I'll get a mug shot with the 34 at the next cruise :P (and one of you too)

When I (or someone else) can be bothered organising one :P Try Mick's one midnight this Friday night if you like to burn in the hills.

I am thinking we should do an 'Xmas/welcome Andrew's R34' cruise mid-December to Victor or something. Keep an eye on the forums.

I am thinking we should do an 'Xmas/welcome Andrew's R34' cruise mid-December to Victor or something. Keep an eye on the forums.

looking forward to that one, it'll be great to finally see the 34 on the roads :P

summer is here, im sure there is plenty of occassions for cruising. just have to find places worthwhile to cruise to/from.

btw guy's [4dr sleeper] cruise route was one of the best ive been on thus far, thats saying alot considering how small adel is. having said that, can always cruise classic adelaide route. =)

looking forward to next cruise hopefully have new bodykit by then, sam if you want the old one let me know will need some fixing up tho as you have seen. Wont be for a while as going on holidays :unsure: but hopefully soon after

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