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Come on fella's, the GTiR is not that ugly!!! It is short, fat and angry just like it's owner. I must say that I really enjoyed the cruise and for a change I was not dissapointed at the pace set. Next time we go out in the dry so the poor GTR can have a chance at opening it up. My hat is off to ?Shane? (SIR 033) for keeping that thing on the road. Power + rain = pain! Just don't forget that the GTiR is not the little brother of a GTR, it's more of an annoying cousin!

PS I need to practice on Nismo Stu's roads a bit more because playing catch-up bites.

Hey All,

Thanks all for turning up to the cruise. I was very suprised to see so many on a shitty weather night. Still can't believe the fog on the first stage it was terrible.

Glen the person you are mentioning is Mick in the 33GTR, Shane drives the 32GTR. Glad to see you out and about on the cruise. That last stage is my hunting ground and I know it very, very well. I was amazed at how much I can push the WRX in the wet. I wouldn't even dream of doing it that quick in a RWD. Hope to see you out on the next one we organise.

Stu.

Come on fella's, the GTiR is not that ugly!!! It is short, fat and angry just like it's owner. I must say that I really enjoyed the cruise and for a change I was not dissapointed at the pace set. Next time we go out in the dry so the poor GTR can have a chance at opening it up. My hat is off to ?Shane? (SIR 033) for keeping that thing on the road. Power + rain = pain! Just don't forget that the GTiR is not the little brother of a GTR, it's more of an annoying cousin!  

PS I need to practice on Nismo Stu's roads a bit more because playing catch-up bites.

Hey Irish, I thought you switched to using contacts mate? Your avatar photo is exactly what you look like except for the glasses :D

The 33 GT-R belongs to trick (SAU nick) or Mick. Shane's was the 32 GT-R.

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