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Well it was a good run until we were rudely interrupted. I know i didn't say much to anyone, but still enjoyed my first time out with you guys.

I didn't know where everyone was going after we got told to move on, so I just went home.

What color is your GTR?

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oh yeah i saw u on the way back, was in the white r32, did u get the invite from the r33 aswell to go to the nasho?

Yeah I did, but decided just to go home.

I've spoken with the constabulary and we should be able to do this again but this time without the molestation.

Thats good, can you shed any more light on that?

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I've spoken with the constabulary and we should be able to do this again but this time without the molestation.

Top effort Adam, well done. Not too keen on getting a canary on arrival. :)

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Was me that was asking for other to come nasho... I still went, only from sutho through to waterfall turnoff... nice drive, not one other car... you other guys should have come. but yeah, the dude that was driving white 32 dogged us hard lol...

We all need to meet again, without police and rebel front wheel drive cars

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I spoke to a copper at Cronulla who was a good guy, he listened, understood and told me what to do.

Then I spoke to Highway Patrol at Miranda (at the first guys suggestion). The woman there was a bit hard to get through to, seemed to have trouble understanding the concept of freedom of association but I kept at her and she finally got it and relaxed a little.

Niether of them thought that our visitors from Friday handled themselves particularly well but they did explain some of their actions which was helpful.

So all in all, message appears to have been received; as long as we tell them in advance who we are, where we are going and what time the worst they will do is come and say hello.

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mlt15e where you the one want to go down the nasho on the way home i was in the black R32 GTR.

Hey i 4got to ask.When u were going up heathcote rd just after the gorge and u begin to make ur way up the hill did u feel how hard u bottomed out.Cause i was behind u and it was like a scene out of gran turismo where ther sparks just fly.haha.im pretty sure it was ur xorst. :)

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I spoke to a copper at Cronulla who was a good guy, he listened, understood and told me what to do.

Then I spoke to Highway Patrol at Miranda (at the first guys suggestion). The woman there was a bit hard to get through to, seemed to have trouble understanding the concept of freedom of association but I kept at her and she finally got it and relaxed a little.

Niether of them thought that our visitors from Friday handled themselves particularly well but they did explain some of their actions which was helpful.

So all in all, message appears to have been received; as long as we tell them in advance who we are, where we are going and what time the worst they will do is come and say hello.

Well done :)

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Was me that was asking for other to come nasho... I still went, only from sutho through to waterfall turnoff... nice drive, not one other car... you other guys should have come. but yeah, the dude that was driving white 32 dogged us hard lol...

We all need to meet again, without police and rebel front wheel drive cars

lol.... that was me... sorry man... didnt feel like it much. and i want to get my rear shocks sorted before i go to do any spirited driving.

what happened to calling me the next nite to go for a cruise...lol... i guess we're even now.

I spoke to a copper at Cronulla who was a good guy, he listened, understood and told me what to do.

Then I spoke to Highway Patrol at Miranda (at the first guys suggestion). The woman there was a bit hard to get through to, seemed to have trouble understanding the concept of freedom of association but I kept at her and she finally got it and relaxed a little.

Niether of them thought that our visitors from Friday handled themselves particularly well but they did explain some of their actions which was helpful.

So all in all, message appears to have been received; as long as we tell them in advance who we are, where we are going and what time the worst they will do is come and say hello.

nice work adam

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I spoke to a copper at Cronulla who was a good guy, he listened, understood and told me what to do.

Then I spoke to Highway Patrol at Miranda (at the first guys suggestion). The woman there was a bit hard to get through to, seemed to have trouble understanding the concept of freedom of association but I kept at her and she finally got it and relaxed a little.

Niether of them thought that our visitors from Friday handled themselves particularly well but they did explain some of their actions which was helpful.

So all in all, message appears to have been received; as long as we tell them in advance who we are, where we are going and what time the worst they will do is come and say hello.

great work

hey adam why not organise another cruise then, this time it will all go well

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Hey i 4got to ask.When u were going up heathcote rd just after the gorge and u begin to make ur way up the hill did u feel how hard u bottomed out.Cause i was behind u and it was like a scene out of gran turismo where ther sparks just fly.haha.im pretty sure it was ur xorst. :laugh:

I sure felt it from the passenger seat, but don't worry, he's done worse.. there was a scene in Parramatta once which was like the hill scenes in fast & the furious hahaha :yes:

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