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I had a great time today, such a good drive. The drive up was crazy, enjoyed every second of it. Looking forward to the next 1 now!

Its a shame i forgot my camera, looking forward to the pics now!

I think that Ferrari turned everyones head.

yeh was a great cruise, despite the most unfortunate incident on the way back. Props to Daniel for organising another good cruise, with a good turn out. Everyone had a chance to enjoy themselves and have a good run. I'll have a look on my phone for some pix. :teehee:

great cruise guys, i loved it...bloody rekt hard atm almost going to fall asleep. weather was looking a little down at first but then it picked its game up and gave us wat we wanted....some awsome and tough cars today, esp loved the posche and the blue gtr fkn animals with class. just looking at the blue gtr you know it means business...

the ferrari was awsome i hope someone took a pic of it,, well for that second that we did ....

can i please request if anyone is to post pics of my car please blank out my plates...just for security purposes...

some teaser pics taken from my phone...

at first i thought the rex boys were with us, but then realised they werent. some nice cars with them though...

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good cruise despite the obvious

but i do think that some of those colin mcraes out there need to keep a decent distance

riding up someones ass dosent make you a better driver and it dosent impress anyone

in fact

i think some ppl need to pay more attention to public safety and allow people to enjoy the drive

We had a good day. Sorry we didn't come down to the harbour but we decided to have lunch at the pub instead.

I had a great drive in the 997T between Anglsea and Apollo Bay (thanks James) and I must say its a very impressive car. Really nice to drive both hard and cruisey. But probably not quite as awe inspiring as the GT3 is even though it's faster (although it's no where near as as fast as my car :O ) Still we had a great run with traffic so it was a lot of fun.

But enough of Parka's. There were some nice Skylines there today which was good to see.

Yep - nice to meet you all.

Sorry we didn't hang about at the meet points, just wanted to get on the road and have a drive!

That run back through the hills really makes the drive. Turbo is just so punchy mid-range - absolutely effortless power, but the big blue monster is just a rocket!

Looks so tough on the road - Snows, glad to see it running well and thanks heaps for the drive :O

Yep - nice to meet you all.

Sorry we didn't hang about at the meet points, just wanted to get on the road and have a drive!

That run back through the hills really makes the drive. Turbo is just so punchy mid-range - absolutely effortless power, but the big blue monster is just a rocket!

Looks so tough on the road - Snows, glad to see it running well and thanks heaps for the drive :rofl:

yeh the back way is awesome, I got a lil hesitant though as it started spitting for a bit when we were going through and my tires are rubbish. I could imagine both cars you two had would have made for an amazing drive. :O mmm blue monster...

dammit having trouble uploading the images. re the incident, its prolly better to let Daniel explain if he so wishes

tailgating an undercover cop b4 realising he was undercover was an interesting experience. he didnt manage to get anyone though.

Yep - nice to meet you all.

Sorry we didn't hang about at the meet points, just wanted to get on the road and have a drive!

That run back through the hills really makes the drive. Turbo is just so punchy mid-range - absolutely effortless power, but the big blue monster is just a rocket!

Looks so tough on the road - Snows, glad to see it running well and thanks heaps for the drive :O

You guys went home via Forrest/Birragurra again?

The Porka/GTR would have both loved that :rofl:

dammit having trouble uploading the images. re the incident, its prolly better to let Daniel explain if he so wishes

tailgating an undercover cop b4 realising he was undercover was an interesting experience. he didnt manage to get anyone though.

lol, maybe he thought u were playing chasey. haha

good cruise despite the obvious

but i do think that some of those colin mcraes out there need to keep a decent distance

riding up someones ass dosent make you a better driver and it dosent impress anyone

in fact

i think some ppl need to pay more attention to public safety and allow people to enjoy the drive

i can agree with that. its nice to get out there and have a fast run through the twists but there is no point gettin up behind someone pushing them to the point that they endanger themselves and others on the road. not everyones cars are set up as well as other too! once again great day had my.... most lol. soz, forgot to blank out plates in the few pics i put up too!

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