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First we all met up at maccas.

Had a great time. Then we went to homebush and met up with Franks and his gang!

Took heaps of pics. We had atleast around 16 skylines last night.

What a great turn out.

At orange grove maccas they opened up the car park and there were so many cars.

While at homebush the security came and we thought it was over. But then the secuirty guys just got into it and had a greta time too! funny old codgers they were!

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Originally posted by DR GTR

First we all met up at maccas.

Had a great time. Then we went to homebush and met up with Franks and his gang!

Took heaps of pics. We had atleast around 16 skylines last night.

What a great turn out.  

At orange grove maccas they opened up the car park and there were so many cars.

Yep good- night

Minh was the last one to arrive at maccas lol

Some funny s#hit went down - homebush security

By da looks of it i need to invest in my car again hmmmmmmm maybe a T88:D

Originally posted by tactic

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sorry some of the pictures are a bit blury :D:)  

will try hard next time!

Great pics

Maybe next time we should hire some chicks (models or escorts) to pose around our car- maybe we can use Moanie lol :bahaha:

j/k

Originally posted by DR GTR

and yep as danny says that was a slow night too.

You should see it when it goes off! its the best scene a car enthusiast can attend!

Minh what did you get up too after i went??

I went for a drive to Parra to get maccas at North Parra-

:bahaha: :bahaha:

Yeh I was the first car at the lights and I saw a Yellow 355 Spyder pull around the corner with what looked like a white R33 GTR - Jason??. They both immediately gunned it and the sound of the ferrari was just f*cken phenomenal....

GTR's aren't the quietest cars but even after they had gone around the corner and were way out of sight the roar from the fezza was screaming....

hgihlight of my night!! ...

Originally posted by 400HP

VISHES, MIZ33T... where were ya??

I was at Cumberland maccas for about 5 minutes..then went with the crowd to Appin rd for some action....my friend's first time at the runz..so she wanted to see some actual cars racing....

beat a couple of commos..and series6 RX7...so i was happy :D

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