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Great day out! Thanks to Raj, Chris and the other organisers.

Just a few from me for now.

The meetup.

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Classy Datsuns :)

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The rarest hand - a pair of N1s.

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Quality JDM - Bob's mint BNR32 and Geoff's 22B.

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Evo love.

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Thank you everyone for taking time out on a beautiful Sunday & joining us on this cruise.

I'm glad you all enjoyed the drive even though there were so many cars! I hope we can better our organisational skills to cater for this many in the future.

And thanks to all photographers on the day - some awesome pics you guys have taken!

(Thanks to God_Speed Photography for the best picture of my car!!)

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DVD free for SAU.NSW MEMBERS

* footage of Casula Meetup

* footage of Albion Park Meetup

* vid of hairpin along Mac Pass

PM me your address if you're a Member

Regards Terry and Matt

Thanks Terry and Matt!! Very generous and much appreciated! :)

Yep an excellent cruise today with perfect weather, thanks to the organisers and attendees!

Looking forward to some photos. There was also a black 32 following me up the Pass with a GoPro and I'm curious how the footage came out :)

Great day, awesome drive - I didn't realise how good the road was.

Thank you to the organisers and SAU!

As mentioned above, see

and watch in 720p

I haven't uploaded the second vid yet - will do when i get home...

Kudos to the Mines 32 GTR for convoy on the way home!

Adam

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Great day, awesome drive - I didn't realise how good the road was.

Thank you to the organisers and SAU!

As mentioned above, see and watch in 720p

I haven't uploaded the second vid yet - will do when i get home...

Kudos to the Mines 32 GTR for convoy on the way home!

Adam

Nice work! :)

Great turnout, good people, good drive, good food :thumbsup:

Looking forward to the next meet.

Managed to take some shots, but only a couple came out decent, I think my camera has some back focusing issues :(

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This one came out a bit blurry, sorry Raj!

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Great turnout, good people, good drive, good food :thumbsup:

Looking forward to the next meet.

Managed to take some shots, but only a couple came out decent, I think my camera has some back focusing issues :(

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Nice shot! Got a higher res version you can email to me by any chance?

I think you could focus on my car so well because the poor old thing is so slow hahah :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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Awesome pics there David! Waiting on you now Adam :P

SAUNSW has been approached by the members of South Coast Suburu Club & FozMafia, that also held their Mac Pass cruise on Sunday. They are hoping to get in touch with our photographers & videographers on the day in the hope their cars were captured too...

Also, the owners of Robertson Pie Shop, Will & Jenney Bleeker have requested if there are any photographers who wouldn't mind contacting them to discuss using their pics on their upcoming new website. They can be contacted via email: [email protected] (Thanks to David 'SiNNO' for passing this info to us).

Cheers.

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Great day, awesome drive - I didn't realise how good the road was.

Thank you to the organisers and SAU!

As mentioned above, see

and watch in 720p

I haven't uploaded the second vid yet - will do when i get home...

Kudos to the Mines 32 GTR for convoy on the way home!

Adam

Was awesome driving back to Sydney with another 32...definitely can tell you had more power than mine!!!!

Cheers

K Si




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