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Originally posted by macka

Good work dirty joe

I see you got sprung a few times with the cam!

Thatll teach ya for giving the pics to Troy hehehe :)

Dirty pervert

Getting sprung? what you mean they know I am taking photo! ;)

and love it!

as sneeza told me I perve on people and taking pictures in hiding... I told her I dont hide, I jsut take it! :O

cheers

Joe

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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Kym, why didn't you make it?

Well, My clutch is still bad... and I didn't want to pull a "MrGTST" and fry my clutch on a cruise!

So I had a leisurely sunday changing diff oil, washing and polishin my car, and beginning construction of a CAI.....

so yeh. Sorry I couldn't make it but getting home was a top priority, and my car is a daily driver *sigh*

-Kym.

Originally posted by Strich9ine

Well, My clutch is still bad... and I didn't want to pull a "MrGTST" and fry my clutch on a cruise!

So I had a leisurely sunday changing diff oil, washing and polishin my car, and beginning construction of a CAI.....

so yeh. Sorry I couldn't make it but getting home was a top priority, and my car is a daily driver *sigh*

-Kym.

Strich9ine,

Did you do anymore hurt to the clutch on Friday night????

That was a mad cruize, hope to do one of those again.

:bahaha:

Originally posted by JUDGED

yeah, happy there were no major problems on the run, (r34 fault find and fixed)  though a couple of peeps now know that there cars do over 200kph.

hey guys :D

ps so much for 'slow cruize' hehehe

What fault was there with the R34?

Originally posted by Strich9ine

Well, My clutch is still bad... and I didn't want to pull a "MrGTST" and fry my clutch on a cruise!

So I had a leisurely sunday changing diff oil, washing and polishin my car, and beginning construction of a CAI.....

so yeh. Sorry I couldn't make it but getting home was a top priority, and my car is a daily driver *sigh*

-Kym.

Haha.... I was hoping that nobody noticed during the Dam cruise... couldnt help but smell it though :D

Oh well at least Im famous " To pull a MrGTST " :D

sorry i missed it again, i am like the most consistent cruise misserer...yeah boi

Anyways pulled out the suspension in the S14 and raised the skyline up again, *SOB*

S14 is knackered yaay.. ah well another month and she is on the road in all her purple glory if the fibreglass bitz eva arrive.

umm yeah anyone want stock springs set of 4 about 45000 kms old? or lowered Kmacs (very low) stoopid driveway

next cruise for sure people

troy - thanks for putting that pic of me and chop on here hahaha I was actually conducting a cooking lesson on how to tenderise a bit of meat.... .. well actually the guys were giving me crap on how my fiance is going to be a starved unhappy husband :D hahahah

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