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Soory guys, won't be able to make it. Had laser eye surgery(highly recommend to anyone wearing glasses) during the week and my eye are still adjusting.

Ah, kick ass!

I was looking at getting this done last month. The $5200 price tag is just a little rich for me at this point.

Have fun today guys!

It was a great drive and everyone seemed to enjoy and behave themselves.

What a way to spend a couple of hours on a sunday; driving along some twisty roads with a bunch of similarly minded people.

We only had one car injury which was a few lost wheel nuts and a sheared stud, meanwhile i got a bit out of shape around a tight corner (owning a GTR doesn't make you a better driver), but other than that it was a incident free event.

It was good to meet up with everyone and see some new faces, we had about 10 cars for the cruise. Hopefully someone can organise another cruise before the SAU track day and we can get even more people to attend.

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was a great day out. i coulda' had more fun if my car wasn't f*cked. i was surprised i was keeping up the way i did.... fun was had by most, except for maybe eebl and would definately do it again.

BIG THANKS to Donnan for organising the event which went off without a hitch. well done son... ;)

A sunday drive is really easy to organise, just look at my first post, that is all i did to organise the day!

Maybe someone else could have a crack at it. Just figure out a date, time and a route that is interesting. Try not to change the details much or try to keep them secret as people flake pretty quickly if things change too much or find it difficult to find out what is going on.

Hope to see you all soon!

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