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Hey guys

2nd gor cruise was a big success. had a good turnout of cars with many pplz taking a camera and photos. many thanks go out to redlineingr31skyline for his organisation of the cruise and countless time he put in organising course details and chasing up who was coming and not coming.

for those that missed this gor cruise i guess you'll have to wait til next yr or later this yr.

for those who came, much appreciated with a great turnout.

weather was good and to say the least a fun day was had with fish and chips the main lunch meal in apollo bay.

now its time to play spot ur car. i took some pics with my phone, camera decided to go flat on me.

more pics to come soon once camera is recharged.

cheers

daniel

PS: THERE IS ANOTHER CRUISE ON THE 21ST OF APRIL TO SORRENTO AND BACK, IT AGAIN IS UNOFFICIAL. HAVE A LOOK AT THE LINK AND LET ME KNOW IF U WANT TO COME.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=162900

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hey guys.

thanks for the support dan, and thanks to every body who came. yes it was fun and had some great weather. so what happend to day.

my car played hard to start at the little river meet point :) bloody loose termanal.

got slowed up by people doing 50km/h on the gor and not useing the slow vechile lanes.

i got side swiped by an asian driver. :) .

danial said we leave at 4 from apollo bay (i said 3.15pm) numpty :wave:

by the time the last of use hit geelong (we all left at various times) it was only me and cheeze untill point cook.

any way ill get my pics up soon.

aslo dan change the title to 2nd gor cruise reviw + pics

give it a chance brent,

matt had his camera going crazy through the winding roads, havin some1 ride shot gun makes life so much easier to take pics.

plus i gota get my other pics off the canera

bonnet up once and light s left on twice.

but that and bad as comaped to the crash i had :thumbsup: .

i just spoke to my insurance company and i just need to get a few more detales and then im all sweet.

if you saw the crash can you plz pm me

yes plz do. but if you guys wont my side i can tell.

any way ive spoken to my insurance company and its all good

Well it maybe better to get your side out there before others have there say..

We dont judge..Shit happens..

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