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I spose as the other thread is gatting quite large here would be a good place to make any comments, tell yarns and post pics of our latest crooz , Damned to the Damn.

I thought it was a good crooz, despite some happenings and hope the next country one is just as good

Thanx V-spec, Bully and R33 Impul :D

Psiker

P.S I Got To Drive A 180 Hooray

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Thanks for the turn out everyone lots of new people to meet--loved the looks we got travelling Rocky / Mandurah Foreshores etc and

top spot you picked there R33 Impul had everthing

Just remember those that need assistant with car repairs holler if you need a hand im sure between us we can get you up and running for the next adventure

Oh and GTS-t VSPEC 14 RICE STICKERS WENT OUT ONLY 2 RETURNED

Thanks all for the fun cruise...

I had Great time!

too many people to thank! ;)

Thanks Paul guiding us to rocky from Perth.

Thanks Bully & ImpulR33 for organising the place and cruise.

and bully for let me ride on his MKIV SUPRA :) I loved every minute!

Thanks MAcka for steak :D

The place is spectacular,scenary is just aewsome!

Thanks NIZMO, despite the lack of sleep she gave me ride to the cruise, at the end I drove her car back home ;). I loved the car :):D. Thanks Lory!

I came home then straight to bed almost 10 hours of sleep :)

Thanks all!

see you all soon!

ps.Sneeza take care, I hope you are back on road soon!

i put all my thanks in whoretown cos this thread wasnt here yesterday arvo - i think ive caught up my sleep now still look dodgy tho.

Originally posted by Nizmo

doesnt take u guys long to close down a thread so i'll use this one instead - Thanks to everyone for there company today - im sorry i was bit (hmmm big under statement) tired and hungover.

Thanks to Joe for driving - managed to keep my baby in one piece - im impressed. Sneeza and the rest that got a little bingled hope to see your cars back looking shiny and new on the next cruise!

Thanks people for a great day - gotta go get the ret of my beauty sleep now.

Cheers

Lolls

Hey

I was enjoying the cruise - up until ...well you all know :D. Well I have had my nose rubbed into what I did to my car several times since I got home... so I'm hiding out for a while :)

The damage is the bent bonnet, nose cone and the bar behind the bumper is bent. I guess things happen for a reason though.

I am really sorry to Edwin... and Hicks. Thanks to psiker for driving my car for me. And Thanks to everyone who has offered to help get me back on the road.

So what how long did you guys stay at the dam for?

Does anyone have any photo's while you guys were at the Dam???? As you know ( or could probably smell :) ) we had to give up at the start of the cruise due to a dead clutch.... We just managed to limp home ( car cant rev above 2000 now ) so I am glad we pulled out and didn't get stuck half way along the cruise.

Am dissapointed to have missed this one though, would have been good to get to know some of you more :D

Originally posted by MrGTST

Does anyone have any photo's while you guys were at the Dam????

Ummm.. I know "Dirty Joe" took pictures of Adam, macka and Paul beaching themselves.. urr. i mean getting outta the water... *shudder*

Almost as scary as Paul's "truckie tan" hahahahha

Tinkerbell,

It worries me that you lok so hard at my body, I'll go to the solarium next time for you:p

Bully, I presume most of those stickers went on the 4cylinder pocket rocket's before we got there, not sure if R.I.C.E. membership is exclusive to imports:p

Macka should have alot of photo's so can he organise them to be posted, or get Kym to look after them.

See'ya:burnout:

When the three stooges were having a bath and joe took their shirts I should've bought some pegs and pegged the shirts to the portable washing line on the back of GTS-T VSPECS car hehehe

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