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Hey boys... thanks for organising this... we had lots of fun & was a great night, even though we had some s**t weather. Evidently it was good enough for some cheap thrills though... or maybe not so cheap for some :(

anywho, look out for my piccies soon

Testing out my new camera tonight as well... turns out it's not so easy to take photos in the dark without them being either blurry or underexposed.

Anyway, some of the "better" ones. No, they're not photoshopped, although it looks like we're doing 180km/h in some of them :( wooo!

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had a great night guys.. you all behaved like good boys..hehe.

imagine when the weather gets better. awesome cruise despite the rain. poor bacons couldnt defect us lmao.

there will be another one after winter me thinks ;)

cheez i got a new nickname for ya: cheezwayz :cheers:

well looks like you guys had some funn tell me every thing. at least the cops didn't try and dooo you for drifting like i did.
Too busy finding unmarked police cars to roll around in methinks. ^_^

Ha ha ha damn coppaz they arnt as smart as they lead on hey. "ILL GO THIS WAY COME BACK IN A DIFFERENT CAR BUT WITH THE INTERIOUR LIGHTS ON MAKING US LOOK STUPID AND MAYBE THEY WONT NOTICE US HA HA HA SUCKAZ"

what nobs!!!

Had a blast guys pitty bout the weather but hey theres always next time!!!!!

hopefully no probs hey and a bigger turn out!! thanks guys had fun.

the cops were just lingering around looking for something to ping on us but all they did was look stupid driving up and down then returning in a different car thinking we didn't recognise it was the same ones. Was funny to watch!!!!!!!

hehehe. silly bacons.

my mate has all the photos on his camera. we'll post them up soon. glad you guys had a great night. your all a good bunch.

in a few months i will organise the 2nd sorrento cruise and we should have a better turnout and some better weather.

next time il start the cruise earlier. start in the afternoon and home before 12.

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