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great night well done everyone for being so well behaved in the crappy weather

mrs n i thoroughly enjoyed the night so did my son n step daughter

will check vid cam out shortly and if any good post em up

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OK... photos that i have put up are at:

http://www.landbarge.com/index.php?name=co...ls&album=19

Like I said, there's not a huge number of them, so if you're expecting to see your car in there, you'll probably be dissapointed, but hey... I was there for the cruise... it was only kate's second cruise in her own car, the first being the ACE Ford Cruise this year and a completely different situation.... she had a great time, as did I... tho we didn't hang around at the end long, we bailed for a burger at Alfreds :pwned:

Thanks to Paul and everyone who helped organise it, it was a great cruise.

meh i kinda lost every one so i started following a big group of cars, we were on a hell bumpy road and every one booted it so i tried to catch up, a decent amount of speed and i went over a hill and i think i got air, car made a huge bang and started to get a bit tail happy but i controlled it, scared the hell outs me so i left lol i thought i drove over a cliff or sumthing lol

p.s. sorry Dan for interrupting ya when you were busy, but there was a guy that had been looking for you for a while lol

glad there was a good amount of money raised for charity :pwned:

Oh and who were those 2 32's that turned at Amity Street on the way down Cockburn Rd????

lol I was riding solo (Silver gtr32) so it was hard 4 me to read my map(I knew vaguely from memory where I was going, haha), so I just hoped to keep up with the driver/navigator team infront (thanks!)

Massive turn out (maybe a bit too big for my liking lol), adn loved the run, but didn't make past the Kalamunda spot (driving fatigue :pwned: ) but had a good run home wit SEBOTAJ on the way home down the hill & orrong rd... loved the mist/fog up there.

Glad there was a good result for charity...

Good work lads, you've done well!

For all you know we could have been going home...

Thought that as well after a few turns but were even more lost by then. Following people tends to happen if they are first in line. My GF is an average Nav anyway :pwned:

Oh well, must of saved a bit on petrol anyway.

Anytime T-Dog u know where to find me, good to finally catch up after such a long time with both u an every1 else that i havent seen since back in RollaBoyz days

And Fil thanks for the pic of my car (well quarter window anyway) :PBJ: im left scratching my head after that

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meh i kinda lost every one so i started following a big group of cars, we were on a hell bumpy road and every one booted it so i tried to catch up, a decent amount of speed and i went over a hill and i think i got air, car made a huge bang and started to get a bit tail happy but i controlled it, scared the hell outs me so i left lol i thought i drove over a cliff or sumthing lol

p.s. sorry Dan for interrupting ya when you were busy, but there was a guy that had been looking for you for a while lol

glad there was a good amount of money raised for charity :)

LoL that guy was probably me.. cops told me 2 find Dan and bring him 2 them.. sorry 2 scare every1 with my shaved eye brows.. ( DON't use BBQ's with idiots around holding meth spirits )

yeeaah im not going to lie and say it was a GOOD night.. because it wasn't for me.. none of you guys bothered to inform the other boys to follow onto the next stop which means we all drove home after freo prison.. quite dis appointing team work

apart from that.. the money raised im happy to see the money will be helping the needed

none of you guys bothered to inform the other boys to follow onto the next stop which means we all drove home after freo prison.. quite dis appointing team work

apart from that.. the money raised im happy to see the money will be helping the needed

Talk about a contradiction... your happy for people to raise money, but obviously not up to contributing yourself... then say it wasn't a "GOOD night"?!? If you had of forked out $2.00 you would have been given a map & therefore know exactly where to go. I'll shout you a map next time, just so you can say the team work has improved...geeez :)

good cruise and huge turn out and some darty cars.well done dudes.

lol i pulled out of city west west with no lights on(ediot)cops buzzed me straight away:(

Talk about a contradiction... your happy for people to raise money, but obviously not up to contributing yourself... then say it wasn't a "GOOD night"?!? If you had of forked out $2.00 you would have been given a map & therefore know exactly where to go. I'll shout you a map next time, just so you can say the team work has improved...geeez :)

i didn't just buy 1 map.. i baught a 2nd one also for my mate thank you :( .. and what's the point on going on a cruise if the team aint with you when ur DRIVING to the next point on the map..

your a moron.. don't lash out unless you know the story.. you all just left freo because u felt like it and didn't inform.. simple as that

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