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Jeez Daz, you post on here so much and I never got to meet you on the cruise!!!

i didnt officially intro myself but i said sumthing to u at the B.P servo when we were walking past one another.

this is my ugly mug, do u remember seeing me now???

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Thank ORGANIZERS,

A great day at Bribie................Except for a couple of people that needed to drive up and down the Street. We eventually had a visit............But overall a very pleasant day.....if it was possible more short day trips would be good......ever thought about Morgan Park at Warwick????

regards & best wishes

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i think generally it was a pretty succesful cruise. it was cool seeing so many skylines together. i left not long after we arrived at our destination, obviously before people started hooning in the street. not trying to be critical or even controversal but i think the issue with people attracting the police was that there was a very wide range of age groups on the cruise. I'm only 20 so im still young and i thought the part of the cruise where we were actually driving was great but i have too short of an attention span to sit down on deserted park & eat a sausage. So i took it upon myself to meet up with some another skyline and an fto to go driving through the glass house mountains tourist drive, which was awesome. the corners straights & hills gave u the opportunity to really push your driving skills to the limit. by the sounds of it the younger drivers had the desire to actually drive on a cruise so ignorance took the better of them and they did it in an inappropriate place. It's your club & your cruise and i dont want to be intrusive but maybe it could be taken into consideration once we reach our destination as a big family of skylines people could split up into two groups. the ones that just want to sit and look at the scenary and the ones who want to drive.

Dammmit to hell...

I spent hours the weekend before cleaning the car finally after sitting in the workshop.....and what happens...I get friggin sick...

I am so pissed I missed this, Mud please make another one and I will be there even if on my death bed...I might even let the missus drive....well maybe not...

Great photos people and to those that think acting like a tool is cool...sell your skyline and go and by a commie

i think generally it was a pretty succesful cruise. it was cool seeing so many skylines together. i left not long after we arrived at our destination, obviously before people started hooning in the street. not trying to be critical or even controversal but i think the issue with people attracting the police was that there was a very wide range of age groups on the cruise. I'm only 20 so im still young and i thought the part of the cruise where we were actually driving was great but i have too short of an attention span to sit down on deserted park & eat a sausage. So i took it upon myself to meet up with some another skyline and an fto to go driving through the glass house mountains tourist drive, which was awesome. the corners straights & hills gave u the opportunity to really push your driving skills to the limit. by the sounds of it the younger drivers had the desire to actually drive on a cruise so ignorance took the better of them and they did it in an inappropriate place. It's your club & your cruise and i dont want to be intrusive but maybe it could be taken into consideration once we reach our destination as a big family of skylines people could split up into two groups. the ones that just want to sit and look at the scenary and the ones who want to drive.

yeah yeah yeah,

if ya wanna do that sort of thing thats fine, but we aint doing it as a group of 35+ cars.

as it was we lost 1/3 of the group just driving on the highway :thumbsup: not to mention what would happen if some one got a little bit out of shape and ploughed off the road or into another line (both of which have happened before) not pretty.

Damn!! Who is the old guy cooking on the baby weber!!! Needs to stop eating the sausages and do some exercise!!
Hey he played a good game of touch though...not quite as agile as he was...apparently...but still played a good game...lead the team to a victory and on such a small field as well. And those sausages were good too....i had too many, made me feel sick while playing touch.
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Lol @ Rhinorebel's pic... like a tiger? :(

We have these pics in 6 megapixel size (~3000x2000) so as Karen said, if you'd like a high res shot sent to you, keeping in mind that they're 2-4MB each, let us know.

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