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awsome meet guys, shame the roads were wet so we couldnt have as much fun...but great turn out and those 2 r35 gtrs :) fkn sexy. hopefully next one the weathers good. and guys try get a cb

What can I say? AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME. Great fun! It's a good thing we are so close to the hills, makes it an easy area to access. Meeting up with the other group was fun but I think I prefer being in a tight knit group where we are familiar with each others driving... It seems as though there's a few regulars building a group though :(

Thanks James, another good one! (I haven't stayed up this late in months! :))

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That was great guys, thanks for an awesome night, me and my mates really enjoyed it and considering it was my first one I think i need to get a few more under my belt! I agree with the tight group... I liked that as well.

deadly night guys no brake downs,crashes or cops be keen to do it again and thanks for being so welcoming didn't know what to expect but everyone was friendly c-ya's next time

actually they rocked up after all the dickheads acted up leaving the pines

i waited till everyone left about 5mins after they came as i was at the lights... some big fucken tools there last night, wether they were from here or all those other cars that were already there i dunno :)

damit jamie...how am i ever gunna get u to come cruising lol always somthin up
hah! Jamie that sucks!!!! (I'm glad I bough a 34, even if it's only single) Powerful cars aren't any good if they're off the road :P

Don't worry, I have my car back now!

Only had to change 1 CV boot cover.

All is good now! LOL!

I took some pics! Only a couple though, will upload in a bit.

some big fucken tools there last night, wether they were from here or all those other cars that were already there i dunno :P

Word. Didn't want to carry on but I am over driving around people that can't understand a 'cruise' compared to a 'race'. If you want to push your limit or practice some fancy foot work either do it on your own or at the track.

Apart from that it was pretty delicately paced which worked well.

I really liked driving so late, not having to worry about on coming cars on Kinglake or cops was priceless, who cares about the rain when you have that!

Yea was mint and as always GTR ftw in those conditions. Staying in our own regular group is more effective than with a whole bunch of cars... particulary some were stupid. Nevertheless, was good overall!

was a great meet, thx james for organising it all

yeah agreed the other randoms we meet at the pines not the type to go cruising wif all the time but still great nite

and omg the R35's looked mad az

anyone that went to the meet also on facebook, heres mine http://www.facebook.com/JPCR33 add me :P

c u guys at future meets

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