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Thanks Sneeza.....I sure did have fun....not much compares to the feeling when you're being followed by a pol copper :( That poor hire car was copping a bit just to keep up with you guys. I was following that english guy in the 32gtr (sorry I'm terrible with names :) ) as he seemed to have a level head and knew where he was going...lotta fun but will be more so when the 'line arrives :D

The chopa was close to the air port had we nown we could have gone into the airport airspace

i was next to dan then i lead the cruz untill i had a d behind me and i went left at southstreet and went home

james

hey fiona, any chance i could get a lift with u on this cruise? just got my clutch but wont be ready for this one unfortunately, let me know ta

Ahh ya should have sms'd me, my modem died on my home pc on tuesday night hahaha. And our work closed thursday & friday!!! So yeah this is the first access i've had to the internet since wednesday lunchtime...

Wasn't a bad cruise, was better than I expected! When I rocked up and saw so many cars I though hmmm this could be interesting :unsure: all good.

Ahh ya should have sms'd me, my modem died on my home pc on tuesday night hahaha. And our work closed thursday & friday!!! So yeah this is the first access i've had to the internet since wednesday lunchtime...

Wasn't a bad cruise, was better than I expected! When I rocked up and saw so many cars I though hmmm this could be interesting :ban:  all good.

Na its ok, wouldnt have been quite the same without my own car anyhow. Should be upgraded n working by 2moro night, think ill have to cruise alone, havent driven it for 3 weeks......<--- reali hard

good cruise! it was my very first. i was a bit shy because i didnt know anyone! but ill be definately coming on the next one!! at least one of my friends was there "Driver"

whens the next one? hehe

Hills cruise, nice, I went on one with Mirkz and a couple-a other guys a few months back the run down the hill was awesome. Tobad my car is inferior to that one immensly sharp hairpin turn :D (3 point turns for me)

Oh and i saw sum dude taking photo's where do we find them?

Was he a random, do you know dan?

Is he an SAU member?

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