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Yeh, was good to meet a few of you. It wa my first cruise in Vic. LOL, only took me 4 years, even then i pulled the pin early as well, the flat spots on my semi slicks were getting on my nerves and the weather wasnt gettign nay better.

Good to catch up with Shan and Tim.....so many cars with nice paint and wheels and straight to boot. I need to book the car into the panel shop :P

Will throw some new tyres on for the next one :)

freakin awesome cruise guys. weather held up pretty well until the trip home. almost as fun as the GOR. Although GOR is better cos it's longer :P

anyway, i'll post some pics up in a second.

yeah was nice to meet up, and see many fresh faces... some really nice cars too... lol really made mine look all banged up and held together by zipties (which reminds me, I should snip em).

Was waiting to hear Troy's wastegate symphony, but left before they started :P

yer, sorry, only the first 14 photos are from today. the rest are from the previous GOR cruise. i should try and work out how to create sub-albums someday.. last time i tried i lost all my pictures...

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