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Some Photos for you all

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Excellent Day and good turnout once again for this cruise! Thankyou to all that turned up and also those that stayed to the end which was excellent. All in all a great day once again.

Cheers Adam

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It was pissing down rain on my way to the first meeting point at Crazy Clarks...but turned out to be a mighty fine day afterwards! Glad I didn't chicken out the last minute. Great "cruise" up to Tamborine and the group was well behaved! Well done Adam for organising!

Here's a few of my pics..more to come later.

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It was no problem, just glad that everyone had a good day today, Now its time for somoene else to organise the next event :), not this coming weekend as we have dyno day on saturday, Like to say thanks everyone for coming as well today was a good day

Huge thumbs up to Adam. That was a darn good day indeed. The GTST wheelchair is parked and resting after a fun day out with all the pups and their gtst trikes. When they get a bit bigger I will take their training wheels off for them.

Thankyou Adam for organising an excellent ru.....errr cruise (senior moment) The view from the lookout at tamborine is breathtaking. Highlight of the day was the tosspot in the gtr playin silly buggas and gettin nailed by the gestapo. serves him right.

Thank you to all the liners who attended and made it a great day out. :)

rain or shine.. was a great day again!

bike cop chasing that dirtbike at snail pace was funny >_<

Haha that was awesome!

Highlight of the day was the tosspot in the gtr playin silly buggas and gettin nailed by the gestapo. serves him right.

ha ha I could watch that all day

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