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Hi Guys....

Yeah we didnt get a map and after the start of the freeway when the leaders took of into the distance ..... we were lost :D .... After the tunnel everyone seemed to be following us!!!! Unfortunately we led everyone to nowhere....

Ohh well it was good for a first SAU cruise ( for me personally ) ...

So when is the next cruise ( in the dry of course ???? ) :confused:

MrGTST

Originally posted by adam 32

c)dont hoon off down the freeway:P we were chasing a motorbike though!!!

Were we chasing a motorbike? I thought hooning off was standard freeway practice :)

There wasn't a whole lot of action this cruise, as was to be expected since it was pouring down for duration of the cruise. We are pleased to report however, that security at Carousel is indeed doing a valiant effort on protecting the public against the henious crime of double parking. Who knows how many inocent people could have been INJURED or KILLED by pva double parking behind other Skylines. Go security, Go! :D

RadiuM, impressed with the number of goodies paulgts-t got with his R33. be interesting to see how it goes once the 5000rpm missfire is fixed.

I propose another rule: We leave at exactly the time specified (no delays) and any late comers can meet up on route or at a regrouping point. I didn't mind waiting 15mins for the white R34 gtt to turn up, but I was a bit miffed that he didn't want to join the cruise. Ah well, can't blame him, seeing as the weather was what it was.

gradenko, yer tis a nice setup but it all needs to be finely tuned and all working together properly. its capable of a fair few HP.

his clutch has just started to slip all the time, as soon as it comes onto boost under load she slips, lucky for him he starts his new job this week.

Shaun

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