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i just went to the 1st stop (ttp) and met with everyone, and there was some very nice lines out!

im fairly new to SAU and its good to meet you alland thanks to flick for coming over and introducing herself hehe :(

was a good run last nite, well done flick (even if we did have a detour)

hope nobody minded my commie coming along............handles surprisingly well thru the hills

and anyone who talked to my mate in the evo bout fibreglass repairs, drop me a PM if you want his details. he does some very good work ;)

I am also new to sau. I rocked up to the 1st stop in the missus new green machine lol. A lot of really niice cars out, great job! Hopefully next time ill be able to bring my car out ;)

yea def bring your 31 out next time josh, i wanna see how it goes with the rb20det in it man, if your bringin it to bens tonite ill see it haha

Finally get to reply! Cheers to everyone that came out, was a pretty good turn out for a short notice cruise.

Hope everyone enjoyed it, maybe next time we will make it a bit longer through the hills. Sorry for the U-turn, i cant read maps haha.

Was good to catch up with a familiar faces aswell as a few new ones!

I have a few photos, nothing much.. ill try get em up later. Was maybe 20 cars at first spot? and i think 12 for the 2nd half of the run.

Maybe next cruise will have a bit more notice, for less than a weeks notice for the cruise was a decent turn out. I didnt have time to plan a route, and had never run this one before, but was ok i thought. More hills next time for sure tho. Thanks again Lee for sending me the notes. Most times we decide to cruise we just get to meet spot and then have no plans, so least it was a little more organized. Was a nice night for cruising too,

gotta do it more often!

forgive me if I'm wrong but i think for little runs like this a weeks notice is perfect to much notice = to many people then its best suited to a day cruise somewhere ?? thoughts??

i would of come but my passenger pulled out so i took the easy route and pulled out also, don't get me wrong Luke it really didn't bother me that you pulled out so don't think i'm e-bashing you :D was quiet glad sort of due to being in the sun that day @ Jema's sports day gave me a little headache also

was a good cruise, little more hills woulda been fun, but still a very enjoyable run. Yes, dont blame me for the wrong turn, that was all flick.

Me driving, and flick goes ok next you have to turn right to get here, i look for the right, then i here 'oh crap, we needed to take the left back there to get to the right' oops.

Hehe, we just added abit to the cruise. See you all next time, was good to meet a few more people.

yeah true steve, just seems most cruises ive been on have had alot more notice. Day cruises are good for large groups I agree.

Havent had time to put photos up, i been a little lazy actually.

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