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My first cruise too xD hopefully I can still make it, shoupd be able to, got nothing on till night, open to opinions bout my r34 :) cuz have no clue what mods I should do first haha

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My first cruise too xD hopefully I can still make it, shoupd be able to, got nothing on till night, open to opinions bout my r34 :) cuz have no clue what mods I should do first haha

What would you like to build, track or street?

Ill put in my 2c if you'd like, can't wait to see it

Picton Rd Update!

So the roadworks on Piton Rd look like they're wrapping up, so we now have a clear run and back to normal speed limits

awesome as cant wait to see ur 33 to mr33yo

Ok so I just did a run up the pass, there must have been a truck the lost a lot of oil on the road while going up. They've cleaned it up with sand and most has been washed away, but there is still some on the sides.

Road is good a part from the sand, so take caution on the edges people.

But over all clean and clear will be a good run :)

Ok so I just did a run up the pass, there must have been a truck the lost a lot of oil on the road while going up. They've cleaned it up with sand and most has been washed away, but there is still some on the sides.

Road is good a part from the sand, so take caution on the edges people.

But over all clean and clear will be a good run :)

thanks for the heads up.

My Skylines will be parked for this event. My favourite club exec wants to see my new green car so I'll bring that along. Don't hate the outsider! :P

I may be late to the first meet point, or I may just never wake up! :P I don't finish til late tonight sadly.

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