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This photo tells the story of the dead EVO! He left his lights on, the entire time we were at the pie shop..and nobody told him!!

Thanks to the dude who lent the jumper leads and the dude in skyline for the jump start!

What a mad picture!!!! Thats my little boy checking out all the awesome cars..he hasnt stopped talking about it all night!!

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I was in the Blue EIII/GSR(wifes car) and tagged along with a couple of other Evos..The thread did say all were welcome!!

Had an awesome day..only one drama-coming back down Jamberoo Rd with the Evo boys i was leading and came across a flock of ducks crossing the road...Had no time to stop so ended up hitting 2 of them-it was like an explosion of feathers,which im sure the 5 cars behind me all copped-sorry boys,it was the duck or the ditch!!

Anyway heres my iphone pics of the day...

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Loved the story about the ducks Jamie!

except for 3 things...

1) you didn't go back to check on their injuries?

2) you didn't hide the evidence to reduce complaints from the local farmer making his roll call?

3) you didn't do what my ancestors would have done - to cook them > make the skin crispy Peking-style?

LOL + Welcome to SAU!

Thanks for all the pics guys (+ your comments Tim, Raf)...

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This photo tells the story of the dead EVO! He left his lights on, the entire time we were at the pie shop..and nobody told him!!

Thanks to the dude who lent the jumper leads and the dude in skyline for the jump start!

Silly goose!

But I have a better way of getting my battery flat. My alarms keypad flashing =[ If I don't start her for a week she's dead!

That would have been me and the purple S15.

Both of out cars run on E85 and neither had enough to do the round trip. Was good to finally open it up :)

yeah went back up the road to do U turn missed 3 of those X emergency vehicle only u turn things, some rav 4 was sitting on my arse at 100k's tried to slow down and he nearly got me, he slammed on his brakes but i got round and headed back, me the idiot turned onto Mt keira road, instead of going all the way to the end of picton rd, so i ended up just driving down that way, got out at 1:15 checked my phone i was still like 25 mins away from meet spot, so i just headed back home my own fault in the end, but first half of the day was great, finally got to eat something at holsworthy, i was buggered and my little boy kept falling asleep but he kept asking "where did all the super fast cars go?" so seems as though he enjoyed himself too.

and my damn windows wont go down anymore :cool:.

at that traffic right at the start god damn, it was that slow my speedometer didn't have a number to point at, it was a nice sight to see you all waiting for everyone on the other side though.

again a good day, thanks for being so welcoming, and im quite happy i now have some photos of my car not taken by me :happy::D:D:D:D:D:D

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This photo tells the story of the dead EVO! He left his lights on, the entire time we were at the pie shop..and nobody told him!!

Thanks to the dude who lent the jumper leads and the dude in skyline for the jump start!

I had no idea that he had his lights on also, if i had saw that they where on i would have said something and yes thank you very much to the block that lent me his jumper leads mine would have been a bitch to clutch start with the immobiliser but than again the bloke that lent me the cables he had left his lights on also lol

Lol I was the only R31, represent! :)

Well done to Gemma for organising the cruise, it was massive! So many cars turned up. Good to see some non-skylines turn up as well.

Yeah I did go back up the mountain, needed a proper hit hahah, well it was only for a short while oh well.

Lemme resize the photos, then I'll upload them. Don't think anyone would want the originals but I'll keep them anyway.

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Wish I was there when those cows where crossing the road.. Scared heaps of them.

There was a few cars that saw me scare a few cows and horses in some of the farms..

Haha yes that was hilarious!! Loved watching the cows do their slow motion sprint :)

What a mad picture!!!! Thats my little boy checking out all the awesome cars..he hasnt stopped talking about it all night!!

I was in the Blue EIII/GSR(wifes car) and tagged along with a couple of other Evos..The thread did say all were welcome!!

Had an awesome day..only one drama-coming back down Jamberoo Rd with the Evo boys i was leading and came across a flock of ducks crossing the road...Had no time to stop so ended up hitting 2 of them-it was like an explosion of feathers,which im sure the 5 cars behind me all copped-sorry boys,it was the duck or the ditch!!

Anyway heres my iphone pics of the day...

Yeh Nice to meet you 2 man nice 3.. btw its raf here with the yellow evo and aze my brother in-law with the white one

Nice evo you got there man and yeh Feathers? what feather hahaha lol what we know is that theres a duck bleeding on the side of the road




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