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Hey guys just got back from putty road and have had a great day and cruise! I have one question but where are all u big blouses that didnt turn up cause of a little rain?????? Will post pics later tonight.

On a better note good to meet some new people for those who did turn up even the guys that didnt go all the way up. Hope u all enjoyed it!

Cheers

Scott.

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I really couldn't be bothered driving all the way to Sydney in the rain, and then back along putty road in the rain.

I was way too lazy ;)

Plus, I'm travelling to Sydney twice more this week, so something had to give.

I would have loved the day though. Never been on Putty before

I just got home from this ... : @ 2AM. My car was a true taxi today/tonite :)

Use like two tanks of petrol!

Yeah but you got to go on a cruise, eat and DRINK as much as you wanted and no chance of DUI :)

Just an FYI, when you guys pulled out of the BP on the way home ( just before Winsor ) you were all being watched by the boys in blue !! Back down the road about 50 meters on the other side was a marked car that sat there watching us all at the servo. When you all took off ( I was still talking on the mobile ) I saw him pull out and follow you all into town. He prol would have been upset. All those turbo cars and nobody doing anything wrong :banana:

So how much fuel did everyone use ? I'm pretty surprised since I got to 415kms before I re-filled ( and the gauge was between 1/4 and empty ). Thought that was pretty good considering all the on / off boost.

Just an FYI, when you guys pulled out of the BP on the way home ( just before Winsor ) you were all being watched by the boys in blue !! Back down the road about 50 meters on the other side was a marked car that sat there watching us all at the servo. When you all took off ( I was still talking on the mobile ) I saw him pull out and follow you all into town. He prol would have been upset. All those turbo cars and nobody doing anything wrong :banana:

How disappointed of them. Seeeee shows how sensible we all were! :) Good work!

yup, awesome day, I think the rain had little effect on those who attended!

when me and smasha left you guys our CBs crossed into someone elses conversation..one of them sounded like speedy conzalis (sp?) and the other one, the voice from the exersist (sp?)... got a bit scary! lol

yup, awesome day, I think the rain had little effect on those who attended!

when me and smasha left you guys our CBs crossed into someone elses conversation..one of them sounded like speedy conzalis (sp?) and the other one, the voice from the exersist (sp?)... got a bit scary! lol

That was hilarious!!!

"you're randoms, no you are..... no, you are.. Get off our channel!!"

My car used about three quarters of a tank + a nip of petrol. Not too bad.

Cruising through the fog just after windsor was awesome. Looked quite surreal. I have 3 photos, all of which are crap, so I won't bother posting. :D

That was hilarious!!!

"you're randoms, no you are..... no, you are.. Get off our channel!!"

"do you like burritos?" lol

it's speedy gonzales liz... geeez.

oopsy :D

ps that spelling is even more creepy.

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