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Soz Guys, didn't make it.

Car still being completed, should be Ok by Weds.

I COULD have made one in the "Super" Feroza 4Wd Dung-beetle, but you guys would have been hanging around for me.

S'pose I would have "Saught" permission to tag-along if the weather had been more... shall we say... Nice.

Hope everyone is havin a blast all the same... I WANNA go to next one for sure though... Dung-beetle or otherwise.

Put me on list of "Ins" for next one.

BTW, what happened to the Thursday eve meet etc in truck-stop, .. does this happen still?

i'm still a bit drunk

wats the go with the weather and organised cruises seriously. its been raining for the past 5 cruises ffs. i say next cruise, we organise it a week ahead. no more of this 2 month plan bs coz it never works out well.

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twas good fun but the weather kept getting worse, the drive back was quite frisky.

next time i propose we have a 3week probation cruise. that means if its good one weekend lets just GO. last weekend we had 29degree weather!!!!!

nevertheless was a good turnout which goes to show we're not afraid to get our turbos wet

Thanks for everyone that came along

a few wrong turns hahahaha but we made it eventually

Also got a little mixed up on the way back to the Nasho

I just got home about 20 minutes ago .. im farked now, so tired

nice pics turdey.

someone remind me not to follow whoever i followed on the way home, again!

completely missed going through nasho with the main group farken.

we turned right and pulled over straight away and waited..

and just saw everyone go straight .. :thumbsup:




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