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well.. might have some breaky then head to aspley see ya there... what time you leaving yours frank?

damn i was so up to have breaky....didnt see this before i left. ended up eating by myself.

yeah im back home now, with the air-con in the room...

was absolutely a great day....good to see so many ppl there and also most are very well behaved.

thanx goes to SAU QLD team, everyone who put in their time and money....great event. this proves we are capable of organising anything at any level.

Mark took well over 500 pics in his camera, so i will upload some when i get a chance next week. if any of u guys need pics for your own car, let me know and i will see if i can find any.

cheers guys!!

looking forward to the next event

oh very good to meet everyone who i had not met before.

Well done organisers. Looks like a good day had by all. I had to take off early cause my daughter was ... well, being a bored cranky kid... Went back through mt samford & mt nebo. It was a good drive!

I'll have a link to the photo's I took up soon.

Cheers,

Dave

This was my first propper cruise, i was the chick with the pink car, it was awesome! and i enjoyed it heaps! cant wait till next year guys ! also i hope alot of money was raised for the Starlight Foundation :)

This was my first propper cruise, i was the chick with the pink car, it was awesome! and i enjoyed it heaps! cant wait till next year guys ! also i hope alot of money was raised for the Starlight Foundation :laugh:

I was the sedan parked next to you :)

Pics! (forgive the quality, my camera sucks)

Aspley:

Aspley 1

Aspley 2

Aspley 3

Aspley 4

Aspley 5

Aspley 6

Aspley 7

Aspley 8

Aspley 9

Cruising:

Cruising 1

Cruising 2

Cruising 3

Cruising 4

Cruising 5

Cruising 6

Cruising 7

Cruising 8

Cruising 9

Samford:

SCC 1

SCC 2

SCC 3

SCC 4

SCC 5

SCC 6

SCC 7

SCC 8

SCC 9

SCC 10

Yes... Time for the official Thank You from the exec team...

We all had a good day, cleaning the mens room was my personal highlight... :)

Id like to thank 99.9% of the people who attended for being good, driving in a nice manner and sticking by the rules...

Particually when on the hired grounds...

The official numbers are as follows...

R31 = 15

R32 = 22

R33 S1 = 26

R33 S2 = 19

R34 = 17

Stag = 3

Cef = 1

Laural = 0

Other RB Powered Nissans = 4

TOTAL = 107 CARS

I have 244 photos and 30 minutes of video, Ill be submitting all the material to Ignition DVD on Wednesday this week. Shaneo had a photographer with him who will submit to some mags...

THANK YOU all for donating some hard earnt bucks to the foundation. Congrats to the winners of the various prizes up for grabs...

I personally spent the entire contents of my wallet and my centre console change... I would really like to know whom the person was who donated $50 as they pulled through the gates, as this diserves special mention...

Special Thanks go to Revhead, Mrbenno, SMR33, Impact_blue, Rhinorebal, Shaneo, Bunta, Revheads Brother and other half (Ben and Kadee) & my other half (Renee)... All these people put in the effort to pull off an event like no other, each did their bit to help out and all were needed to make it sucessfull...

Thank You to Chris Rodgers of Audio Express who donated some speakers and a head unit...

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Thank You to Northfield who donated an Apexi TT and a set of 6x9's...

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Thank You also for the last minute donation of $1000 worth of custom vinal stickers by a gold coast business...

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All links to business details and photos of price winners will be uploaded shortlly...

Im sure SMR33 or Revhead will announce the total donation some time in the next day or two...

As for photos Ill be busy uploading them for the next couple of days. Ill be bringing the laptop to this Tuesday nights dinner, so if anyone wants a look come along and ill be playing the video and displaying the pics in a quick general unedited slideshow...

Thanks from Col...

Great day, what a turn out.

Pitty i had to shoot off and go to work, would of liked to have stayed longer.

It would of been 109 if majorsick and the other guy i met today (sorry i forgot your name) didnt have accidents.

I feel sorry for you both two GTR's what a waste.

It would of been 109 if majorsick and the other guy i met today (sorry i forgot your name) didnt have accidents.

I feel sorry for you both two GTR's what a waste.

Crap! :) Were they alright? I didn't know there was an accident. How bad was the damage?

Awesome day! Well done to the exec team, although I would have loved a longer cruise next time and a route that all of us can stick to in a convoy without getting broken up. But all in all a good day was had! :)

P/S: What accident??????!!!!!!!

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