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just get an organic clutch man, llike 340 from sliding, i fink.lol
nah i cant. they dont want to deal with me anymore.

gonna save up n get a good one. hopefully in the next 2 months il have one put in. then im gonna orgainse the next sorrento cruise :ermm:

Hey guys!

I was bored tonight and just checking what was going on in the cruise section. This looks pretty awesome.

I think I'll meet you guys there! Weather forecast looks good, partly cloudy but no rain.

I got some new tyres last week as well! wooooo!!

See the first picture in my previous post? Yea, that's how many cars went :rolleyes: lol only 3 in total. :whistling:

On the way there the weather held up pretty well most of the time, but some of the twisties were a bit wet under the canopies.

Going home we took the scenic route, which was very nice. Not many cars on the road, and those that were on the road were nice enough to pull over and let us go past. We couldn't believe our luck!!

As we got closer to Melbourne the rain came, but by then we'd pretty much finished.

I haven't got much more photos, here are a couple of other good ones.

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hi peoples

were did everyone go?

well.........

for those that didnt show you missed out on a great day

weather held out when it counted thru most of the good twistys road conditions were pretty good

accept for rain foresty bit were it was still a bit damp but no doubt a good day had for those that showed up[ 3 all up ]

but have to admit being in a small group made things a little more intresting

more photos to come

from random scenery??? come on keith i know you have plenty....

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