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nice turnout and pretty of hot rides! I arrived at hastings st around 2:10pm...by the time I parked, you guys were driving out to KFC...i was the dude carrying the baby on the side of the road watching all of you drive by :)

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looks like u all had fun. i saw a few come through alex/mooloolaba this arvo. also spotted a evo cruise in maroochydore today aswell they were parked along a road taking photo's. i drove past them all.

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Great cruise! Unfortunately i couldn't make it all the way up to noosa as i had to be back in brissie at 3pm for oztag training (which ended up getting cancelled at the very last minute after i got back :P ), but i did make it as far as ettamogga pub.

Awesome to see so many 34's out there and to meet more fellow skyline owners!!! And i must say that it was great to see everyone driving sensibly (well as far as i saw anyways).

Good on llynden too for making it out, after his misfortune friday night...

Thanks for a great day out all!!! Hope to do it again in the future soon!!! And can't wait to see everyone's pics!

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the next one i will make sure is more organised....i liked the destination alot, so there might be another one up there again, but with silvias included, and all rb power'd vehicles.

I know my best friend (who was my passenger for the day) will be keen on this. He was itching to bring his 180sx out...

Shame we didn't pass through any big tunnels on the way, would've loved to have heard the rumble of the RB's resonating whilst going through one!!!

Oh and i'm still drooling over the R34 GTR!!! Very nice!!!

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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooo dont do it... Its already been done get something new bro

And thanks for the help with the glass found one for $150 just got to get it here and fit it :P

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Id like to thank all that came far and wide for the cruze, was good to meet some people and parking up there was fantastic.... SKYLINE REPRESENT!!!!

:) Matt

We like to say thx for the great cruze, it was our first,looking 4ward to the next. It was great to see & meet other Skyline drivers/ oiwners & passengers but most important.......other SKYLINES. I will incude some photos from the cruze next time i'm on line.

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Thanks to everyone that came. was a bit unorganized due to the original guy organizing it having to bail and others having to take over his job. But all and all it was a good day out.. I'm lookin at organizin another one soon any suggestions on destinations everyone would like to go too

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