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HAHA awesome! a celeb sneaky sneaky pic of me and Ian :)

lollers.

What an awesome day guys, i was really happy for the tambo run that came after it, it was so enjoyable, good enough for a lobster sunburnt chick like me to battle on through.

LOL we shoulda taken some pics of those serviettes (shouler pads) i wet and put on my shoulders.....that and me applying all the cream i had to it.......lip balm

owies, sunburns still there....but as i said was WAYYY worth the great day.

I have a vid of front and back of all of the skylines at BWCP before we got into the letters, but someones going to have to instruct me NOOB to put them from my phone onto the computer.

sorry n15m0 i couldnt stop becasue i had to drive back to brizzy to be somewhere else, i sooo wanted to stay!!, hopefully next time ill be stopping. It was a great turnout tho, and u got really nice pics, good work !

Camii

No Cops in sight tht day. Even if there are, cops at the Spit on Sundays are generally good...unless ur a hoon, u've got nothing to worry about. :dry:

nah not a hoon, just silly defects that cause attention, cf bonnet, car to low etc. etc.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=161340

New Event this saturday for photo shoot as planned and discussed with those on sunday. One thing planned is get this formation done in a larger area and better photo area we can actually capture this properly this time :(

Plus others types as well on this event

Note: Moderators Please if possible lock this (Photos from Sunday Cruise 18th March for all viewing topic)

Thankyou all

Adam

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