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Thanks to all that attended for a great day out.. we may have found a new meeting place which seems a lot more user friendly for all as food and parking are PLENTIFUL..

Sorry to hear about yr loss Shell... it seems you are not meant to attend these.. :laugh:

Cheers everyone!!

R32 GTR's looked good! White, silver, purple - all sooooooooo nice :(

dont forget black!

hell yeah they did, so did all the others aswell. Those r31s were mad!

After yesterday my mate has pretty much decided to sell his sil80 and buy a r32, he loved the silver 1

Ill deffinately be coming on another cruise soon.

Had a blast as always thanx to Marsss & everyone who attended, special thanx to Sammeh for taking all those photos Of my car + me ( cheques in the mail + chiken dippers lol ). :banana:

R31's FTW haha :P

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