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Enjoy!!!

I will sit on the couch wishing my car was tuned last week...

As it turns out it wont be getting tuned tomorrow either as explained in the dyno day thread...

But anyways thats my luck, remember to take your cameras as it will be a case of picsorban when you get back...

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:) Me so sad....

Ive got a driving lesson and work tomoro and i was REALLLLLY looking forward for the cruise.

I will be expecting many pictures and stories from you all.

Or there will be hell to pay! :P

hehe... no seriously.

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Me so angry right now :P was only 10min in and crashed :) to the bloke i hit sorry, i'm gonna try n call insurance tomorrow (even thou your car got off better than mine)

Didn't even get to touch the mountain, oh well maybe next time

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If any of ya was wonderin what happen to me? well i waved ya all past. then well my car just shut off. no power watsoever. and no service on my voda fone. and my bro was motion sick. Although only took us 15 mins to work out. the battery terminal had jumped off? wtf?

Didnt think i could catch back up to yaz. So then i turned around and went back thru it all just for good measure,

Hope everyone made it safely.

Cheers for a great run. Will do it again! just need better breaks. Really does hammer ur breaks if u got stock bendix pads on. They just heat up way too much, Especially on the down hill parts. :P

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interesting run....

highlight of the night for me would be being followed up Mt Mee for about 15km by a cop 4wd, sitting right on my arse, waiting for me to do something wrong.... after a while he slowed right down and dissapeared....

then got followed again after dropping Col off

then got pulled over by the RBT on the highway (breath test, nothing more)

much police activity!

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Wow, nice cruise, a well deserved thank you goes to Ian....

:P

If one thing going to be diferent...Just need better breaks.....their were times that i just had no brakes at all...

got to fix my rear bumper after having being hit from behind on the way to the mountain!!!..it was not as bad as i hoped though...but the R33 that hit me might need a new intercooler and front bar...

I will upload pics tommorow..

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Me so angry right now :P was only 10min in and crashed :) to the bloke i hit sorry, i'm gonna try n call insurance tomorrow (even thou your car got off better than mine)

Didn't even get to touch the mountain, oh well maybe next time

i will call Jast Car tommorow too man...we will sort it out....i dont have that much damage at all...but ya i feel for Ya...The sadest part was knowing you going to hit me and i was looking in the back mirror...hoping somehow you got her to stop in time.....

Shit happens buddy....... :)

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great run hey -

big thanks to ian for organising

(and helping stall people while my radiator cooled down at first meet)

and also to josh for riding shotgun so i could watch the road n he my temperatures

good to see the two that had the bingle sorted it on a good note

will def be up for the next one of these

(might check my cooling system etc first though)

awesome night :P

cheers,

john

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great run hey -

big thanks to ian for organising

(and helping stall people while my radiator cooled down at first meet)

and also to josh for riding shotgun so i could watch the road n he my temperatures

good to see the two that had the bingle sorted it on a good note

will def be up for the next one of these

(might check my cooling system etc first though)

awesome night :)

cheers,

john

my highlight's were:

A) Being asked if we were racing by this old woman (which she had her hot daughter in the pass. seat)

B) Watching the flame show from john's car :)

overall wasnt a bad nite, good job ian :P

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While we were waiting at the samford road turnoff for the 6 or so cars that got lost...

Old Lady - "are you racing? Theres like 60 cops coming up behind us RIGHT NOW if your racing."

Me - "I just came up from that way, I didnt see any cops. I also have friends back there and they havnt rang me."

"THERES STILL COPS COMMING AND WE HAVE PEOPLE IN THE BUSHES WITH CAMERAS (no shit, she said, she has people in the bushes) AND WE HAD A COMMUNITY MEETING"

"Kay."

Classic.

So a few hickups. A few people got lost, it got seperated a few times, that unfortunate incident with the orange light and the two 33's having man-love. The biggest non-event of the night? When the cop car rocked up next to me after we pulled over to wait to regroup for heading to mt mee. He had a quick chat to me then toodled off after some bright spark thought it would impress the girls accross the road if he did a maaaad skid. Right infront of the police shop. Whoops. In the mean time however some other bright spark lost his nuts and hooked it and headed back the way we came after seing the xmas lights, and half the damn cruise followed him.... Most of them came back, but I think we lost one or two.

Mt Mee was my favourite of the runs by far. It was fresh and intresting to me, i hadnt been up there much before. The intake temps were good and thoes 100-km/h speed limits were gold. Mt Nebo is my old stomping ground and I was sitting right on the speed limit everywhere I went on it while I was setting the pace.

All in all for 80% of the cars and cruisers the night went off without too much of a hitch. There was a bit of a wait while we waited for thoes who miss the samford turnoff to come back from summerset dam, but other then that everyone seemed to have fun. I sure enjoyed it.

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