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LOL you love the pornstar pose.

I had a ball. Shame i couldnt open the beast up and see what its like in the twisties.

But oh well.

LOL and it's Brenton.

Oh and who is EVIL 34 on here. Was good fun doing the 180 turn when we went the wrong way.

Good cruise, but shame about the hold ups.

nice cruize ppl. i had the midnight blue gtr by the way. glad my car actually made it on my buggard tyre. woulda been bad if i had to break out 1 of those space saver wheels at murray bridge. had me nervous the whole cruize.

was pretty funny seeing people still out waving 2 hours after the bay to birdwood finished, the oldies got love for the skylines. not so much love from that hot rod show we passed, crazy bogan mofo's there but its all good.

i done pretty much this exact run last week but still good fun always love making noize going through the tunnel on the way home. :D

apoligies to cam man lining up a shot when i came into the car park, thought u already took the pic when i drove into the park. next time ill be sure to pose for ya

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Oh and who is EVIL 34 on here. Was good fun doing the 180 turn when we went the wrong way.

Hey Brenton,

The u turn was a blast after missing the turn off. :rolleyes:

would also like to thanks Madaz for organising the criuse as i had a great day.

Cheers

Shaun

LOL you love the pornstar pose.

I had a ball. Shame i couldnt open the beast up and see what its like in the twisties.

But oh well.

LOL and it's Brenton.

What you talking about, that's what I wrote :rolleyes:

:(

(sorry dunno what I was typing)

Top work on the organising Stevo! was a good day for a nice run up the hills! I like the fact it took for ever getting thru Birdwood! was good to see so many old schoolers out!

Fantastic weather, was gold sitting in the sun up a Mannum!!

Don't know what was happend after the turn off to Murray Bridge! If threre was a front pack......... Cheers for waiting for the rest!!! NOT! Some of us didn't have these things called "maps", so we turned right and headed home!

Thanks "R34", "EVIL 34" and the R34 GT-4... now I want a 4 door R34 even MORE now!

Here comes another bank loan :whoops:

Don't know what was happend after the turn off to Murray Bridge! If threre was a front pack......... Cheers for waiting for the rest!!! NOT! Some of us didn't have these things called "maps", so we turned right and headed home!

We had our own mini SAU cruise back haha

Top work on the organising Stevo! was a good day for a nice run up the hills! I like the fact it took for ever getting thru Birdwood! was good to see so many old schoolers out!

Fantastic weather, was gold sitting in the sun up a Mannum!!

Don't know what was happend after the turn off to Murray Bridge! If threre was a front pack......... Cheers for waiting for the rest!!! NOT! Some of us didn't have these things called "maps", so we turned right and headed home!

Yeh sorry about that Darren. I saw u asking ppl when we pulled over.

I was trying to tell u i had no idea where i was going and ended up following the guys in the magna.

I was thinking of going via eagle on the hill but ended up feeling really tired and couldnt pay attention.

SO i ended up getting home asap and going to sleep.

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