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hey guys i appologise, i was that tool in the white 33 that gassed it past you guys down the beach. i didn't see you guys sitting there until i went back the other way. glad to hear there wasn't any trouble with the cops.

surprising turnout also.

was a good nite ay

sorry for my clutch slip leaving bunnings *whoopsy*

wasnt happy with one person on the way to lofty............was driving to the maximum i felt safe with the car in that weather, and it didnt call for you to sit fair up my arse dude.

other than that, twas an awesome nite. if it hadnt rained it would hav been better im sure :)

sorry about my little slip out on railway trc, i appologise to who ever was in the lane next to me, didnt expect that to happen (open wheeling LSDs are soo umpredictable)

That was VERY CLOSE

Just jumped on the brakes and missed by cm's

Boost and wet roads aren't fun when in traffic, and was the main reason I bailed after Burnside.

Meh, I actually enjoyed the weather last night. Cruising up Mt Lofty with streaks of lightning all around ya!

And boosting down the freeway with everyones brake lights all in a row, I think the weather added to it.

Cruise was awsome last night. had my 33 for 6 months and its the first time i been out on 1 of these cruises. I left the group in town. had a bday to go to and the weather was s**t. definatly down for the next 1. nice pics too.

found pokie trying to hide beind a tree

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aww, i tried so hard not to get in any photos. i reckon Nighcrawler got a couple

with me in them hehe.

damn

look at today's weather

I organised it for friday coz i thought Sat is NY's eve and every1 would be busy, its actually Sunday

my bad :)

i was saying to heslo that today would've been better. pity last nights weather wasn't this good.

ahwel maybe we'll have better luck next time :)

ok, we have to organise soem sorta sat during day hills cruise. i reckon this can be more of a driving experience in the cruising sorta line, and less of the "traction for dear life" sorta line if we actually took the road to mt.lofty summit

I have to say I enjoy day cruising more wet or not, because you can see everything, but night is good for the lack of traffic.

Better weather at night would be a lot more enjoyable, but you still have to be that bit extra carefull.

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