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Hey Everyone,

I cannot believe GTCC turns 10 years old in March. Anyway we have always had an annual cruise so here it is again.

20100228_10Year_Anniversary_Cruise.jpg

Please check this link for any changes prior to leaving for meet point.

http://www.gtcarclub.com/resources/2010022...sary_Cruise.jpg

Said this time and time again, no reckless driving will be tolerated and please make sure your car is roadworthy.

Thanks

Brandon

Cannot remember if I posted up the Dyno Pics from last year

http://tinyurl.com/mkpjq9 <-- Here they are.

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Most likely means something that is not a death trap. :thumbsup:

The GTCC are much like SAU-Vic - respectable people, that behave and put safety first, ie not bringing a car that is dangerous to all round (poor tyres, brakes, loose body kit/parts etc).

I don't see a boost controller being a problem

Feel free to correct me should i be wrong Brandon :P

Good to see GTCC is 10yrs, i didn't even realise! I would have said about 7-8yrs hehe.

Most likely means something that is not a death trap. :thumbsup:

The GTCC are much like SAU-Vic - respectable people, that behave and put safety first, ie not bringing a car that is dangerous to all round (poor tyres, brakes, loose body kit/parts etc).

I don't see a boost controller being a problem

Feel free to correct me should i be wrong Brandon :P

Good to see GTCC is 10yrs, i didn't even realise! I would have said about 7-8yrs hehe.

Yah you said it Ash, I can't believe 10 years already either, the first year it was mainly only friends only but we still did the Annual Cruise :P

By roadworthy vehicle I agree No Death Traps but also keep in mind that at any time police may check your vehicle. But in the 9 years, from memory we have only been checked once which was in Apollo Bay. The rest of the time the police stop to say hi and admire the cars and take some snaps with us.

Sam wrote a guide to Cruise Etiquette which is pretty good for anyone interested.

http://sneezeinc.org/forum/index.php?topic=208.0

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theres an SAUvic cruise on the same day i believe (it in our calendar) dunno which one to go to

I didnt know that. You have to support your club so you should go to SAUVic's cruise. :thumbsup:

Are they going to GOR too?

Hey Brandon, good to see GTCC is still around :thumbsup: Sounds like a great cruise.

Yes mate still around but we have been pretty quiet as of late. I honestly haven't had the time to organise anything.

Hey beefy I'm sure your off the evo oz forums seeing as the guys there go every year too. Was always meant to go down with my evo 7 but never had the chance to.

Yes I do particpate on Evo Oz Forums when time permits as they are a great bunch too. So you have a VSpec NUR now ? .. very nice. If you are free come for a drive.

I didnt know that. You have to support your club so you should go to SAUVic's cruise. :thumbsup:

Are they going to GOR too?

yeah nah, lazy buggers haven't decided/released details yet, plus have a dyno day on the sat. our GOR is in april. Therefore i might rock up to your cruise

Yes I do particpate on Evo Oz Forums when time permits as they are a great bunch too. So you have a VSpec NUR now ? .. very nice. If you are free come for a drive.

Yea i figured it was you from there. The GTR is on a whole new level compared to my evo but still drive it as more of my daily. Im pretty sure i will come to this!

Nathan: You know I am looking at returning back to a GT-R myself. Love the Evo but whenever I see a GT-R, I wish I was driving mine again. Have you seen Matt Tangs NUR aka TangoMatt, that car is awesome.

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