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Yeah thanks to the organisers - I had a good day... it was nice to take the 'line out (I've been working from home since March, so I haven't driven it that much lately).

I was gonna follow the Sunny Coasters back via Beerwah/Peachester, but thought I'd better get home a bit earlier and get stuck into the work I was supposed to be doing today... but instead I'm on here!! :dry:

yes,

thanks to the noisy actions of some people leaving, a police car turned up. :dry::wave::)

and for the record before all the rumours start, I was an issued a ticket for not having an up to date registration sticker.

Although rego has been paid, it wasn't showing up as so, and i was issued a ticket. I was told I could get it waived upon production of a reciept (which I have ) so no harm done.

thanks everyone for coming.

hope evryone got home safely

M

were you drivng a red 33?

If you're refering to me, that would be a negative. I came in andrews silver r33 s2 gts-t.

But I got to go for a good run in TOY 33's GTR at the end of the day in the moutains! w00t nice car, thanks again!

yeah thanx mud, karen, dave, and marc and all the other club members who i didnt realise were there to help out. was a great day, had a good time. went to the hills up peachester on the way home was a bit of fun up and down the range a few runs.

hope all u brissy ppl got home alright , the traffic heading south wasnt moving to fast when we left.

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Good to see everybody, and went pretty well for the most part. Few new faces as well as the usual ones.

I'll sound like an old timer here, but yeah, common sense guys. Revving the shit out of the engine and flat lining it down the road in the area you are planning on staying for a few hours is pretty stupid. Not the thing for an official day cruise in a residential area. Only a matter of time before somebody complains and the cops show up, even if its just to take a look.

yeah was a good cruise great meeting people i will have to come down for another one...one day or hopfully go on some more liner cruises befor i head back up north....also i got about 50 pics i will upload.. does someone wana start a topic mayb.....Queens birthday cruise pics???

Good to see everybody, and went pretty well for the most part. Few new faces as well as the usual ones.

I'll sound like an old timer here, but yeah, common sense guys. Revving the shit out of the engine and flat lining it down the road in the area you are planning on staying for a few hours is pretty stupid. Not the thing for an official day cruise in a residential area. Only a matter of time before somebody complains and the cops show up, even if its just to take a look.

I couldn't agree more. I found myself shaking my head a few times. :( I guess it just goes to show that I am getting old I suppose.

Other than that, I had an enjoyable day. Was great to see some old faces and to meet some new ones. Was a little bit nipply early on, however once the sun came out it made things just that much nicer.

Look forward to the new thread with all the pics of the day.

Big thanks to the organisers and also to everyone who made the effort the to make the day worthy event.

Cheers

Peter

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