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Yeah what a great day so tired last night

The trip home was even more fun 800mm past the motel was a turn off to go to Colac / Geelong I took that to go home the first 50 km of that road were some of the best corners around, the next 100 kms think I only went around 10 corners in total

Here I was sitting on 100kph on a straight that was about 15 km long and I had a XR8 Ute come from nowhere and pass me I estimate the speed he passed me at was around 220 kph

Crazy F#$*(%G hick drivers keep it on the track not the road

Big thanks must go out to the slow drivers that pulled over to let the cars behind past and to the ones that didn’t please think of the others on the road next time

Nice pics ;)

Really wanted to go this year but had to miss something to get away and sadly this was it. Should have stayed here this week as Queensland weather was crap for 4 days. Reminds me of UK weather :)

I see the Telstar made it too!

BTW - Shan are you abusing your moderator powers with that post count :(

The trip home was even more fun 800mm past the motel was a turn off to go to Colac / Geelong I took that to go home the first 50 km of that road were some of the best corners around, the next 100 kms think I only went around 10 corners in total

id have 2 agree with u there, that forrest has the most wikid roads around

Weee, just got home. Hell of a lot of fun even with sh!t front tyres. Next year need to organise ahead so that everyone knows the way around geelong, so we don't have to go through it :O

Great cruise guys, I had to go back on the first day after Anglesea because it was my brothers birthday, I wudve loved to have gone the whole trip.

So where are the pictures guys, hanging to see all of em!!!

Regards

Kim

Well it sounds like people had a ball out there! Once again another great event . Well done Ash and other organisers.

I hear the Commonwealth Games baton relay was out 12 Apostles way too. Did anyone happen to catch that crowd?

Who invited teh Telstar! along???

Here I was sitting on 100kph on a straight that was about 15 km long and I had a XR8 Ute come from nowhere and pass me I estimate the speed he passed me at was around 220 kph

Hey

at least he didn't do it on blind corners like other people :O

finally made it home just now :P( my spine is permantly re aligned oh well, i definatly have to do my suspension!!!

cheers to all had great time

big thanks to organisers very well done

will throw some photos on soon as i organise it

tash. mel wants her foto up in members bit if your goin to post it :O and well email me mine and ill email you yours

cheers too all

What an awesome cruise and great bunch of members!!!

One of the most enjoyable cruises i had in a long time, well worth the overnight stay. Will definately be doing it again next year.

Got a few nice pics, will post them up some time this week.

Thanks to ALL, really represented SAU well.

Hope to see ya all again soon.

Alan

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