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That was my first cruise and was awesome to see so many people turn up, crazy seeing so many skylines nose to tail. I had to bail after snags for the trip back to Burleigh Heads but drove back with a smile on me dial, was a great day out.

I have some very ameture video footage of the cruise I will edit and upload to youtube.com over the next few days. :P

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Big thanks to everyone who put the long hours into planning this event and all the people that attended.

Was a great day out, anyone count up how many Skylines were actually there?

Can't wait too see some photos and videos of the SCC. Hope we raised alot of money for the Charity as well!

Once again, thanks guys!

had a great time. was alos amazed with the amount of people that knew who I was (since I have never met most of them.)

only downer I saw were the guys in the R31's that after being thamked for their support and asked not to behave as twits proceeded to do so. my suggestion would be not to let these guys in again unless a stern warning was given. it was th R31 skyline club that I am talking about here.

congrats to Jason Gherke for arriving 20 min before the prize draw and nabbing the radio and speakers I donated (lucky bugger!!)

I have a few pics as well that I'll get up once I get tim to shrink them.

props to the events team for a well run day.

Thank you SAU and the Events Team for such a great day,

also thank you to the helpers today without you guys it wouldn't be so perfect once again thank you.

only downer I saw were the guys in the R31's that after being thanked for their support and asked not to behave as twits proceeded to do so. my suggestion would be not to let these guys in again unless a stern warning was given. it was th R31 skyline club that I am talking about here.

^^I know skiz and burnout are fun, I do it sometimes aswell BUT there is a time and place to do so, NOT ON A FU(KING 2 LANE ROAD NOR ON A CHARITY CRUISE.

Michael A.K.A MRR34

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