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top cruise ... good fun

that accident was horrible

and no we weren't hammering it ya Nanna.. I was Captain and under the speed limit the whole way

sorry to the people i didn't get a chance to chat to.. (Mat, Tommyk (even tho u said g-day at maccas) and Satanic)

Having seen this ,photo i've decided to definitely drop the car in the near future. Ony by an Inch though. Don't want to screw around with geometry and all that jazz

Particularly after seeing it next to Wink's car @ maccaz which is lookin very nice'n'low.

That makes 2 accidents on the Ol' Pac. There was also the biker that went under the railing. Sad.

hey silver, wat did the coppa do u for?

You mean in addition to the speeding?

I was 2 cars behind him... S*****ng my pants when i saw the cop come up behind.

Breathed a sigh of relief when he went around.

Bad Luck Silv mate

nah just the speeding......

the cop came down to avoca and cruised around for those of u that didnt see... the usual.... everyone be safe when ur leaving etc.. then he was like how was your lunch everyone an stuff....

haha who took a pic of him?? didnt he move the camera an take a pic of u :)

nah just the speeding......

the cop came down to avoca and cruised around for those of u that didnt see... the usual.... everyone be safe when ur leaving etc.. then he was like how was your lunch everyone an stuff....

haha who took a pic of him?? didnt he move the camera an take a pic of u :)

I think that was stan... :lol:

good cruise guys! thanks to the guy for the ride in the GT-R! (forget your name sorry! i think it began with c... )

EDIT: who was the guy from mosman, i think with the 300ZX i was talking to? and if anyone on the north shore/beaches has MSN - can i grab your addy? :) B)

was a good run back on the old pac for those 5 or so guys with stan and i...

methinks it's time to sell the prelude and buy an R34... :)

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That was loads of fun.

took my old man along, he had a blast.

Had to go to work in the city after John got pulled over by the cop. (I was one of the 4 that overtook the purple GTR, forgot ur name, sorry).

Hope it wasn't too bad, John but a great time had by myself.

Nice to meet most of u guys

i had a good time regardless..

i didnt know what that GTR was doing, the road was dead straight and hes going 60 in a 70 zone and decides to hit breaks!?!

anyways i was unlucky that i was 1st of the four to overtake and he got me..

Home now... just finished wiping all the bugs off my front bar as well as giving my baby a quick wash + wax :) I just can't help myself can I?

Anyways, mad cruise... heaps of old faces and new faces, can't wait till all the photos are uploaded (I have something like 250+) :) Also, before everyone goes anal (e.g. d00dz) about copyright issues and royalties, can all the photographers please post up or PM me their real names and consent + a URL to their galleries so I can put it on my site?

You don't have to if you don't want to, just thought everyone would like to see your rides :)

Photos up as soon as I resize all 250+ of them :(

um, dare I ask what was involved in this accident?

How much was the speeding fine for?

Sounds like it was good cruise all around though, shame I couldn't attend.

on the way there, there was a motorbike accident.

looks like he just dropped in and slid and hit the rail.

dude was dead. had a tarp covering him.

he wil, the run back was awsome!! except for those annoying bikes,

shame i couldnt of gave it more gas out of the corners, maria shit her pants big time.




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