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This should be a good cruise hopefully and please if you want to come post your name up and ill add you to the front post if i havent already thanks guys see you sunday [Qoute]

Just checked the first page of this thread, did the kids get icecream Kirsty, & how was yer day?

We wont be there, not ready for another trip yet, got issues with Bilsteins/Stagea in paint scraper mode, time off work with dreaded "wog". Few things to sort out on family chariot so can include shopping trip, Tune shops/Woolies, passing throo Midland (briefly on way home) around same time as cruise. Hopefully next time or maybe just end up in the spotted dept.

Hope it all goes well, have fun. :D

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Sounds well organised as usual :D

so have u had a chat to Lee to see if he is coming down Kirsty?

i still wanna know what car he bought dammit :laughing-smiley-014:

hehehe was just speaking to him a few nights back...he has some interesting things to tell :) a lot has changed with him :D (all good stuff of course) he is hoping to make it on Sunday..ill probably ring him or something and make sure lol :rofl:

Thanks to everyone who turned up what a fantastic day..the weather held off for most of the day..pity about it starting to rain at the North Mole Stop, but the photo shoot and the drive down to Serpentine sure did put smiles on plenty of faces and some reached new levels with their cars *wink wink* :P

You guys and gals were great company and it seemed everyone enjoyed themselves, have started to upload the photos and they look great. It really was an awesome day and it was great to meet new faces...will hopefully see most of you at the next cruise about July/August time :(

thanks heaps guys...had a wonderful time and i hope you all did as well :)

Thanks to everyone who turned up what a fantastic day..the weather held off for most of the day..pity about it starting to rain at the North Mole Stop, but the photo shoot and the drive down to Serpentine sure did put smiles on plenty of faces and some reached new levels with their cars *wink wink* :P

You guys and gals were great company and it seemed everyone enjoyed themselves, have started to upload the photos and they look great. It really was an awesome day and it was great to meet new faces...will hopefully see most of you at the next cruise about July/August time :(

thanks heaps guys...had a wonderful time and i hope you all did as well :)

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Thanks to everyone who turned up what a fantastic day..the weather held off for most of the day..pity about it starting to rain at the North Mole Stop, but the photo shoot and the drive down to Serpentine sure did put smiles on plenty of faces and some reached new levels with their cars *wink wink* :P

You guys and gals were great company and it seemed everyone enjoyed themselves, have started to upload the photos and they look great. It really was an awesome day and it was great to meet new faces...will hopefully see most of you at the next cruise about July/August time :(

thanks heaps guys...had a wonderful time and i hope you all did as well :)

Picsorban!!!!!

Oh, and spot the nOOb from the east!

sif not know what the north mole is!

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Thanks Kirstie (and Brett) for organising it and it seemed everyone enjoyed themselves.

Was good to meet yet more new faces and such different cars once more and yes, some did "reach new levels" that's for sure.

Al

good to hear everyone had fun .. sorry we couldnt have tagged along but next one for sure!

was nice to meet a few people face to face.. and look forward to having a bit more of a chat next time.

we were a bit late to the meet point cause the tunnel was closed and we had to take a detour!

good to hear everyone had fun .. sorry we couldnt have tagged along but next one for sure!

was nice to meet a few people face to face.. and look forward to having a bit more of a chat next time.

we were a bit late to the meet point cause the tunnel was closed and we had to take a detour!

it was great to meet you guys...would love to see you at the next one hopefully well and truely in the stagea :)

shame you guys didnt tag along as it was a great cruise and everyone seemed to have enjoyed the roads :P

It was great having a new group of faces and getting to know everyone that little bit better and checking everyones rides out :)

will definately be looking forward to the next one :)

Ok guys and gals here are some of the photos i took.... :teehee:

enjoy..sorry some of them are not flash but first time ever using my new camera :D

http://s117.photobucket.com/albums/o73/Wiildkat/

can others that had cameras add there pics up aswell cause it would be nice to see other shots aswell :)

I will also add more photos up of the Pods after yesterdays conversations :)

thanks everyone

Wildcat

it was great to meet you guys...would love to see you at the next one hopefully well and truely in the stagea :D

shame you guys didnt tag along as it was a great cruise and everyone seemed to have enjoyed the roads :)

It was great having a new group of faces and getting to know everyone that little bit better and checking everyones rides out :)

will definately be looking forward to the next one :rofl:

better than the old boring faces hey? haha :teehee:

sorry i didnt make it i didnt get home till 5am on sunday morning from Casino and my timing belt change was 6000km overdue on the gto and i dicided i better do it before it lets go and cost me more $$$.

glad u guys had fun and hopefully EVERYONE can make the next cruise :rofl:

better than the old boring faces hey? haha :teehee:

sorry i didnt make it i didnt get home till 5am on sunday morning from Casino and my timing belt change was 6000km overdue on the gto and i dicided i better do it before it lets go and cost me more $$$.

glad u guys had fun and hopefully EVERYONE can make the next cruise :)

hhahahaha sure sure sure :D

yeah it was great we only had 4 of us that were 'oldies' and the rest were all first timers which was great..its really good to see new faces :)

next time eh brad and maybe the stag will be running by then????

yer hopefully, i havent done anything to it for months now, except got the head fixed and now i need pistons and head gasket and hone the bores and assembly and away we go again, it might even be busted by the time cruise time comes :laughing-smiley-014:

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A few photo's from the Leighton beach stop...... we never actually got to the North MOLE..

And the reason for not making the North Mole, was that 1) it was too wet to actually get any good photos at that time...and 2) after decisions with everyone on the cruise, most were wanting something to Munch on so we went to captain munchies

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A few photo's from the Leighton beach stop...... we never actually got to the North MOLE..

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G`day all had a chat with john sunday just wondering when the next dig day out will be ??? .would be good to get most of us together hope to see you all soon ????.chuckie

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