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Hey guys who were those "cool guys" in the corolla trying to do burnouts and showing off??

What wankers!!!!

We left and went to homebush. There were about 200-300 cars there...

Drove with them for a little while then went home.

Thanks man...were u there with ur gtr?

Just running 2860-7's they come on soo early and r punchy as love em lol

I was with my brothers. Had the green Datsun 1600, 32 GTR and turbo Sigma.

I sold my 34 GTR last year.

Have u taken ur 32 down the track yet?

Also Dannyzgtr saw ur wife's sleeper 31. Me and my brother and friend were a big fan. Looks cool...

thanks, did anyone hear her dose-ing? lol i kept telling her to put it on the 200's lol

Thank you to everyone from SAU coming out on the Charity Cruise on Sunday, much appreciated... an amazing day out, alot of nice cars; we rasied over $12,000 for the Starlight Foundation!! We have a cruise coming up within the next few weeks, which unfortunately is NOT for charity... here's the link to the thread: Palm Beach Cruise- link to thread!! :)

We also have another cruise organised for the Saturday after the Palm Beach Cruise to Mt. Panorama via Jenolan Caves from Penrith (our SUPER CRUISE), i'll list that cruise up on the forum sometime this week :D thank you again for your support with this event, happy cruising ;)

Hey guys,

Thought i would post up a few piccies of the cruise *that i got my gf to take, mainly of only Skylines as this is SAU*

Had a lot of fun, i went up with Michael SirRB, bumped into GTRSEAN up there in his 34 and saw only a few other skylines i recognised.

here are the pics: (did them pretty much in order of the carpark meet and going up to Shelley beach, didnt cruise back with anyone heading home as we left early but saw a few skylines coming back onto Mona vale road north way.

Michaels 32 Gtr

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My mates Evo makinnen, my gtr and michales gtr

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TUFGTR with others and a nice as 35 Gtr

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TUFGTR engine bay (seriously worked car)

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Really nice 32 Gtr at the meet

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My Mates Evo

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My gf's talented mirror pictures

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At Shelly beach meet point (real nice clean RX7)

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The R35 Gtr again and lambo and ferrari

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Super nice R34 Gtr (exactly how i would have one to the T)

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Seans immaculate 34 (nice car man!!!)

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Got quite a few other shots of cars, Evo's silvias etc etc but thought these were a nice few and relevant to SAU.

Hope to see everyone at the next one! and was good to catch up with a few members for real

JD




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