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Thanks folks. Great cars, great cruise (exc being pulled over for the RBT and loosing my way cause I've never been to one of these), great pizza, great people.

There were 4 R33 GTR's last night. I've only seen that many together at a car show!

Too bad next week operation transfer case begins so the GTR will be off the road for a bit. Hopefully be ready in time for the next hills gt.

cyas.

Oh no! I missed out... Was this cruise originally gonna be on a Saturday night? I totally thought it was.. and only just checked the foum now.

Sounds like it was a great success, Guess I'll have to wait till the next one?! :)

Mmmm Pizza! :banana:

Great night guys, pizza was good and was good to meet up with fellow Sau'ers :)

Nick, I gots some photies up on fb and tagged them, Alex has some too, prolly gunna do the same.

oh and lol @ smokey the Handbag model :)

Well, someone asked for pics and here's my few... some of poor quality but meh.... you get that....

The very reason for the cruise..

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The peeps that came............

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some 300zx folks also joined..

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during and after the eating... the fun started..

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then Mardi Gras rolled in..

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oh... and a reminder for those who'd forgotten.... plus i didn't get one on the night so here's......

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Anyone else??




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