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I was keeping an eye out for Doof. No wonder I didnt spot you.

I got a good suprise when I went to get my jacket out of the boot and realised I had left it in the Forester back at Penrith. Bbbbrrrrrrrrrr, cold :D

That's why you were in your car a lot of the time...

I think there were a few incidences when people didn't realise the car they were looking at had people sitting in it.

My mate was staying warm inside my car while I was out and about... at one point, one of the Envy girls was standing in front of my car but then turned around to adjust her clothing. My mate got a pretty good (unexpected view) ;)

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That's why you were in your car a lot of the time...

I think there were a few incidences when people didn't realise the car they were looking at had people sitting in it.

My mate was staying warm inside my car while I was out and about... at one point, one of the Envy girls was standing in front of my car but then turned around to adjust her clothing. My mate got a pretty good (unexpected view) ;)

HAHA lucky him lol.

Thanks for organizing the cruise, we had a bit of fun and it was good to be out and see so many nice cars on the day. Shame about the weather though .. I froze my ass off after "volunteering" my jacket to a silly girl that came in very light clothing .. luckily we still had a blanket to wrap ourselves in.

Note to self - bring extra warm clothing whenver going to the mountains next time, even if its sunny.

Thanks for organizing the cruise, we had a bit of fun and it was good to be out and see so many nice cars on the day. Shame about the weather though .. I froze my ass off after "volunteering" my jacket to a silly girl that came in very light clothing .. luckily we still had a blanket to wrap ourselves in.

Note to self - bring extra warm clothing whenver going to the mountains next time, even if its sunny.

I saw you guys with the blanket and thought, "damn I wish i was wrapped around that!" lol

Thanks for organizing the cruise, we had a bit of fun and it was good to be out and see so many nice cars on the day. Shame about the weather though .. I froze my ass off after "volunteering" my jacket to a silly girl that came in very light clothing .. luckily we still had a blanket to wrap ourselves in.

Note to self - bring extra warm clothing whenver going to the mountains next time, even if its sunny.

Ah that explains the blanket i saw you walking around with it lol.

a quick vid of the r34 gtrs leaving nothing special as it was filmed with my digicam!

if the video offends anyone please notify me and i'll remove it !

oh and quick note to Terry! theres comment in the video about me being like you when i'm 60 haha

hope your not offended but i admire the fact that you are 60 and drive a r34 gtr!

heres a the vid

th_R34cruise.jpg

Photos are being doctored as I type. (Yay for CS3 Batch processing!)

I had an awesome day and it was a pleasure to be out again. :D

Special thanks to Pete (STYLN) for the shotgun seat and the steer on the way home, You bastard I want another Stagea now!!! LOL

Thanks to Tez & Co. for organising the event, Next time make sure the air temps are a touch warmer - I couldn't feel my hands after about 15mins lol.

Overall though it was an awesome day out. :D

no problems at all x! mate it was just great to have someone along for the ride and to introduce me a bit. Needless to say i was a lil nervous. Been a long time since ive been that excited to attend a cruise, and i must say despite the freezing cold temps at the mountain it was a top notch day!

I especially enjoyed the drive up the mountain and back. Via galston gorge was awesome btw!!! HAHAHAHA

Thanks to everyone that organised it and made it work!

cheers

pete ;)

great vid Takz ;) Sounded far worse from where we were standing but doesn't look like it was over the top at all

So umm who's coming to Wakefield on Saturday?? If I can get a helmet and brakes bled before then I might be signing up just to see what the car can do on the track!

MRGTR911,

Seriously just drop it. Andrew is having an opinion. Whether it is from a business perspective, or a personal perspective.

Personally i share the same view. Everyone was made aware at the drivers briefing, that we did not want any one driving like an idiot. Some people did. And us as organisers were not happy with this. Launching hard is fine. That wasn't the issue. People spinning the tyres and acting like idiots at the start tarnishes the whole cruise. What would've happened if the police showed? The entire thing would've been shut down. There would've been defects galore..and everyone would've had the sh*ts.

And i'm assuming by the way your arking up about it you were one of the people Andrew is talking about?

Hey im all sweet all i was saying was not to target certain people when realisticly everyone was doing it , His mates actually started it so everybody else just followed , just watch the video and see for yourself and im pretty sure launching hard isnt fine as you say ( i dont think cops would enjoy watching people doing hard launches as you say if fine )

anyways im over it , pics look good , Once again terry and Euge done well .....

no problems at all x! mate it was just great to have someone along for the ride and to introduce me a bit. Needless to say i was a lil nervous. Been a long time since ive been that excited to attend a cruise, and i must say despite the freezing cold temps at the mountain it was a top notch day!

I especially enjoyed the drive up the mountain and back. Via galston gorge was awesome btw!!! HAHAHAHA

Thanks to everyone that organised it and made it work!

cheers

pete :thumbsup:

If you still had Xmetal in your car on the way through the gorge I'm surprised he didn't make you pop in to say hi! :laugh: I live just up the road from the gorge!

thanks for all the comments about the vid i had to quickly edit it or you would just hear me say "HERE THEY COME" "HERE WE GO AGAIN' :laugh:

nice video takz

and thanks to Tai/Mr Cali for the pic of my car lol

i was the guy in the r33 who creamed his bar into pavement trying to park and anger quit it towards the cafe for lunch haha

also remember asking your friend about the specs of your new rears he just told me they were "megadish" haha

hope you dont mind me finding out the specs from the sticker on the rim?

straight out, best part was the 2 gtrs dumping it coming out :laugh:. so stop ur sulking and get the hell over it.

one more thing someone might like to clear up for me, and i mean no offence by this, but howww did that black gtr win BEST exterior. undoubtedly that silver gtr (FLYT34 plates), or that blue tommi kaira gtr and the white MINES gtr were ALOTTTT more appealing exterior wise.

all in all not a bad event :thumbsup:




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