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Sorry to have missed this cruise too :( but I did pass all you guys pulled over to the side of the road at Dixons Creek just after 10.30am, beeped hello as I passed :) (silver R34 sedan) I was on the way up to Heathcote, but it poured with rain as soon as I got there so no runs :)

Hope you guys had fun!!

Sorry to have missed this cruise too :( but I did pass all you guys pulled over to the side of the road at Dixons Creek just after 10.30am, beeped hello as I passed :) (silver R34 sedan) I was on the way up to Heathcote, but it poured with rain as soon as I got there so no runs :)

Hope you guys had fun!!

Spotted...lol...I though you might have done a u-e .....

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Cannot upload for the life of me...some one help...

If you go into "Add Reply" not "Fast Reply" at the bottom of the page, it takes you to a new window. There is a browse button below where you enter the text that enables you to choose the file, then click the "Upload" button next to it. Repeat for each pic.

Alternatively, I use photobucket.com which is free hosting for pics and you can copy the links over into the thread on here for people to look at.

The other guy who I was up the top of the tower with (apart from Dan), do you have any pics available yet as they would be superb from that height, sorry forgotten your name! :P

PICCCSSSSSS!!!!!

huge SORRY to everyone wanting pics, been flat out for the last 4 weeks. Got around to removing numberplates and uploading the pics.

Got some cool pics from the top of the tower.

BTW all pics are © by me. You're free to use and distribute them, if they're gonna b used for a commercial purpose let me know (i have the original higher 8mpx available too)

I thought the one of all the cars lined up from the top of the tower came out really nicely. :) esp IMG_1666.jpg and IMG1664.jpg. u might have to log in to download the higher res versions (1280 and 2048 width versions available)

:sorcerer:

pics are here: SAU Cruise Pics :P

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