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Me and Amy had an awesome day! Nasho was tops (Bit gnarly in the wet :thumbsup: )

we turned right and pulled over straight away and waited..

and just saw everyone go straight .. :thumbsup:

Yeah how did you guys miss us turn off?

and I want a v35 :D

X2 Leons 350GT was mad!

sooo..... 5 people turned up... and i was late... as i came, they were going...

i think we ended up with 15-20 cars... was awesome considering how shit the weather was!!

yeah you duds! can't believe you missed us turning right! its not like we were seperated or anything!!! nasho was slow go.. well i was going uber slow... too scared of wheels spins in there :thumbsup:

and nice v35!!!! love the double back action after nasho! LMAO!!!!! :thumbsup:

awesome cruise sammeh :D i look forward to the next one :)

and I want a v35 :D

Thanks everyone! Had a great time considering the weather. Thanks heaps Sam for organising even though you got us lost so many times! How do you get lost coming out of KK's???

and nice v35!!!! love the double back action after nasho! LMAO!!!!! :thumbsup:

Hey! You better be quiet or i'll tell everyone about your Monaesque moment at the Caltex :thumbsup:

Thanks everyone! Had a great time considering the weather. Thanks heaps Sam for organising even though you got us lost so many times! How do you get lost coming out of KK's???

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and it was all my fault lol

Got my pics going up in the photos thread here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=181498.

Thanks a lot everyone, we had a great time!

Edited by Chris_R33GTSt
we did have them on!

I figured you would have realised we were indicating to turn right and you would follow.. but you didnt

f*kN LIES! i was chattin away to ya :thumbsup: or trying to at least...

Yeah i knew you were turning, but i couldn't legally turn left from the right lane...

Its no big deal, i was only going to the meet to see how many people there were, if there was a lot, i was going to come... Instead, I went back to sleep...




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