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Thanks James for a great cruise

I did post up in NSW section all my photos before i saw this sorry guys and gals

And that NUR was an awesum sight!

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Hey james.I think a good day was had by all.My mates from newcastle thought it was nuts so yeh.Here's a few pics

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Hey albert thanks alot Was your one Y FEAR Or something ? Im pretty sure that was you didnt get a chance to talk to ya next time for sure . :D

Yeah, that was me, lol there were alot of conversations going on the day, but yeah ill catch up

with you next time.

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My car is not running right. Missfiring from idle and running on probably 4 or 5cylinders.

Oh well shit happens.

oh really, thats gay.com mate

get it fix soon, and come to my meet up :)

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I dont know about you guys, but the day was sweet! weather was decent all day and I didnt even mind the shower on the way home, sure wasnt the best with my tyres but made for a challenging drive home :)

Babak I've got shots of your ride, looks nice.

Thanks to everyone for making the day great, hope we repeat the same drive soon.

Nathaniel

Special thanks the James (DEH! - drop your ride round to me tuesday night, wont be ready to the weekend I dont think m8 i.e sunday night) and Chris (for the tyres)

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Thanks for the close up Steve lol

Rofl, no worries :)

Please do not post any questionable driving material in these forums unless you want your thread locked and deleted... There are always a few bad eggs, lets not endorse them.

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So sorry i missed this cruise... It looked like a fab day, pitty my 33 gtr missed out... James hurry up and organise the next one why dont you!!!!!!!!!!

I didnt see any questionable driving?? was all good I commend most of the group.. of course the bad eggs got nicked so all good
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