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I had fun i dont know about you but was better cruise then a few weeks back no breakdowns or crashes and the mountain run was fun the GTR's definately had it up the windy turns i think i will invest in the handling parts for my car so it likes corners a bit more. About 10 cars came!

PS I smoked you Dave on the Highway, mighty little gtst bahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!

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hey

i definately had fun thanks guys for making me feel welcome on my first cruise.

hope to come on future cruises more often.

yeh i had a bit of difficulty keeping up with the gtrs but oh well still enjoyable :(

Sloane. (white gts-t r33)

PS I smoked you Dave on the Highway, mighty little gtst bahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!

straight lines get boring, one day when you are a big boy you will learn to corner better dont worry and dont rush it like potty training or you will end up shitting all over the toilet floor

straight lines get boring, one day when you are a big boy you will learn to corner better dont worry and dont rush it like potty training or you will end up shitting all over the toilet floor

u can say that cause you have a GTR 4wd handles much better than gts-t 2wd or well i will get so nice handling parts whack em in make it a bit tighter on corners then i will challenge again lol even know got coilovers still was a bit hairy on some corners the missus was packing her dacks haha it was funny

take it to the track boys

sau frowns apon "mountain runs" and the like due to the legalities that implicate the fourm itself...

also dont refer to smoking people on the highway etc etc, the police also read these forums and yes text on forums can be used in legal proceedings...

sau promotes motorsport and all that goes with it in controled environments like race tracks and private facilities...

we are all for speed and hard driving where the general public are safe...

any issues please pm

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