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whats the point of having coilovers when its still jacked up?

i can be a smartass too. but im just saying its always twisties and im not risking a wombat through my front bar

Lol, sorry man didn't know you were so sensitive

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Just a small reminder to turn your clocks BACK one hour for the official end of the daylight saving period on Sunday 1 April 2012.

Victoria's period of daylight saving will end on Sunday 1 April 2012. At 3:00am move clocks backward one hour to 2:00am.

Not sure if everyone will remember though.

:rolleyes:

Just a small reminder to turn your clocks BACK one hour for the official end of the daylight saving period on Sunday 1 April 2012.

Victoria's period of daylight saving will end on Sunday 1 April 2012. At 3:00am move clocks backward one hour to 2:00am.

Not sure if everyone will remember though.

Oh come on why spoil it.

I was going to have an epic laugh @ the poor bloke that'd been waiting there for an hour and then realised why :laugh:

Yeah was a sweet cruise. Everyone was really well behaved which was nice ... for a change. must be a gtr owner thing muhahahaha. Big thanks to GTCC and Brandon for organising it. Can't wait for pics

Thanks gents for attending. It was a pleasure to organise for such a well behaved bunch!

I think we got 20 cars which is a great turnout.

A few pics that a few people have posted. Many more to come Im sure.

http://files.gtccoz.com/events/20120401GTROnlyCruise/index.html

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Hey guys, firstly i would like to thank Brandon for organising such an amazing cruise! Needs to happen more often IMO.

Im not done with my pictures yet but heres a little sneak peak :).

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Also please like my FB Page.

Thanks, more pictures will be coming on tonight or tomrorow.

http://www.facebook.com/AlCaptures

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