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Yeah got a few cool photos, Luke (my co pilot) took some awesome shots while i was driving. I guess most of em look similar to everyone elses.. group shots etc, but ill put em up tommorow anyway.

By the way, we were trying to figure out what ur plates mean?! Care to share :)

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Look forward to seeing the pics...

As for the plates, most people think they mean "He's Low" or "He's Slow" :( But that's not the case, long story short, in High School, a good friend lived with his grandma; she was Russian. When she answered the phone, she didn't say "Hello" but due to her accent said "Heslo" We used it all the way through year 8 till even now and when I signed up here, just picked that as my user name.

There ya go boys and girls, little bit of history for ya :)

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and heres me thinking it was 'HELSO" lol

lysdexia ftw

i was close i thought it was your name theres a UK show with a Mrs Buckett and her brother or brother in law is heslo

LOL on further research is onslow hahahah close but still no price maybe heslo is his brother :dry:

Keeping Up Appearances

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Well that was one hell of a well-organised and executed cruise. It was by chance that I ended up coming along on this one. My mate Antony (think his nick on here is "FULLBOOST", with the very nice black R32 GTR) dragged me along and I enjoyed every minute of it. It was great to finally meet some people from SAU as I have massive respect for all skylines.

BTW, I was the dude with the FD RX7 (its for sale if anyone is interested).

Cheers,

Sam

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Awesome day out as I would think most would agree! It was my first and looking forawrd to the next

I have posted some photos up that I took from the day at the following address. I have some more post processing work to do on them though.

Please respect copyright and don't go posting them all over the web, link to that page

http://www.physics.adelaide.edu.au/~dmcintos/sau.html

Thanks guys for a great day. I hope to see you at the next one! :domokun:

oh yeah any comments or queries just PM me or use the email link on the page.

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Well that was one hell of a well-organised and executed cruise. It was by chance that I ended up coming along on this one. My mate Antony (think his nick on here is "FULLBOOST", with the very nice black R32 GTR) dragged me along and I enjoyed every minute of it. It was great to finally meet some people from SAU as I have massive respect for all skylines.

BTW, I was the dude with the FD RX7 (its for sale if anyone is interested).

Cheers,

Sam

you finally seen the light and getting a GTR :domokun::blush:

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was nice collection of cars from what i could see, spewing i couldn’t go on the whole cruize but i had to pull over and start spewing on the side of the road about 5km into the run :thumbsup: someone should of got a pic of that, skylines marking there territory

apologies to the silver 33 stuck behind me but I was going slow in the hope that I could keep going on the cruize but after a few tight turns in a row there was rumble in the gut and fortunately I pulled over in time so no skyline interior was harmed in the vomit that followed. it was at this point I decided it was best to give up on the cruize as vomit in the car would make me an unhappy chappy.

was out drinking hard Saturday as it was the start of uni holidays, chucked in the morn then washed the car(I was eager to go on this cruize :D ), felt like crap but made it with 2min to spare before the cruize.

and by the way I had the blue 32 that rocked up last. That’s the midnight blue only a crazy fool would get resprayed over, looks at a certain bright blue skyline :O nah looks good man, some bling factor going on there

sorry i didnt come fellas i was wasted badly. - like vlad. woke up at like 3pm, and went "OH f**k!"

Hey I still went, toughen up :)

well as you see above it wasn’t that long I lasted. :) i shoulda probably slept in aswell.

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and by the way I had the blue 32 that rocked up last. That’s the midnight blue only a crazy fool would get resprayed over, looks at a certain bright blue skyline :O nah looks good man, some bling factor going on there

:thumbsup:

soft......

you could have opened the window and chucked on the move haha :laughing-smiley-014:

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