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I caught up on the freeway ;)

Your car sounds nice mate, and the whole off boost thing... I see it as a positive, as I was able to keep up :P

hahahah fair call ..

toped out at 5.5 psi on the way down , and 1 psi on the way home ... always soo tempting but if that hose busted i would have been walking home ... thats a long way lol

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i reckon!

anyway i have uploaded small versions of the pics i took from my phone today they are in my gallery

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...500&ppuser=2685

edit: damn the forum gallery is slow and retarded i wish it would work properly.. but all i had are there now at least.

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Guys

It was a good day, and to those who piked and DIDNT let me know. My wallet has some words for you.

I will total up how much the day cost me and get it sorted out, the amount of food we threw out after everybody left was really dissapointing

Other than that the day went well - next time we will make the day a full day and hire that parking spot (the grassy semi circle) and then make it a beach/bbq/cruise all in one

Glad people had a good time

-Steve

yay! home! bed!

fun fun fun day!! Thanks Steve and other organisers for the day!! Top effort!

Steve... i owe you 5 bucks.. my passenger ended up not eating and therefore not paying, so i owe you her share!!

Yeah, so wasn't in the mood to be doing any photography etc hey.... was already really tired from having no sleep, car problems just made it worse.

But it's all good now :P And for all those who were disappointed that the new hair dryer isn't in, just got some good news ;)

gotta love that 350gt!...love with the wheels!!!!

Was he just a bystander who happen to see a SAU cruise?...Cos if it was then its the ShNizZzLE!

ya he was driving down further to some pub or something...

man imagine rocking up to a pub in that.. dang...

where are ur photos!

me too!!!

Was a top day, I'll keep my schumacher (sp?) antics to myself next time ay scotty!?

And Links... where the hell did you go to on the way home? towards maroubra? I thought hell, I'm not getting lost again, then took off towards the ED and went through the cross.. ran into the WA boy on the way home (but no wave! grrr!)

Hi Liz,

Sorry no wave... Was that you behind me on Flinders St? Was waiting for you to pull up next to me... :P

I was rushing to meet up with a mate who just got off a plane from Perth.

This waving thing always gets me in trouble... If I wave at a fellow Skyliner, I always get death stares... If I don't wave, I get told on the forum... ;)

Next time I'll just wave at all Skylines I see... Hahhaaa! :lol:

BTW, great day and thanks to the organisers... Top job! Look forward to the next one...

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Great cruise guys and well done Steve!  As with all other SAU cruises its pretty normal to get massive sun burn :P. In the morning where everyone gathered at P6 that was an awesome sight. Looking forward to the next one!!

Think that was actually P6c.... Smaller carpark than the other one.

Oh that ranger who came in the morning was a dickhead... Lucky he didnt come back and book us all... ~60cars x ~75$ fine = $$$

Radiator = stuffed.

Glad to see everyone had a good time. Well done Steve for organising such a great event.

Those of you who didn't turn up - make sure you pm N1GTR and get $5 to him. It's not fair that he should do all the organising and have to pay for the priviledge. $5 is nothing to you but 20x$5 or whatever it is is something to him when he has a broken GTR to fix.

I'll be at the next one for sure. Might even be able to bring my car!!!




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