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Finer details have been improved and posted:

People attending inc maybe's:

n15m0

Devils_Advocate21 (Myself)

redevil

lambo32

Anakha

Ad_N

510rav (Maybe)

Hotr34

Grrr

GemR33

Ben094 (numberplate ref)

IanB

R33Ben

IF and IF people are worried about defects, i wouldnt worry about it, just be good behaviour dont just go willy nilly BOV boosting around there and you should be fine :blink:

The last sunday cruises ive been on no one has been defected, just must say something there.

We need to have a good lensed camera as well, main point aswell with this photos is a trial, have organised a better location for the next saturday/sunday (TBA) if this all goes to plan on sunday, Jon and I have taken a scout of a place where unique photos can be photographed and almost ideal/perfect for numerous methods and ideas to come out of this location, These will also be presented on sunday aswell for those to keep in mind and also for the idea on numbers needed for this to really be unique, I will say and will say again, I have yet to come across these type of photos on here of Any SAU group. So should be good, will update the attendance list as above and Kev You better be there :wave:

Too hard to un-merge the threads, there are little issues with the forum upgrade which is being quite touchy...

Anyway, Adam has re-created the thread here ----> Click Here

And as this old thread is no longer needed, Closed and please use the above thread. Thanks.

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