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kk cool jase.

ill stop around 630 to get some maccas.

if i see ya ill wait up. cheers.

silver 34 here. ill prolly park in front of maccas.

either way ill see u tonight! :)

cheers,

Shane

Just got back! Great to see and meet some new people. A special thank you really does have to go to Loz for so creatively going the complete wrong way and seperating 4 cars (including myself...doh!) from the main pack after leaving mt keirra... then pulling over where trucks are screaming down a corner so we can all die. Was home time anyway. Good fun! :D

Just got back! Great to see and meet some new people. A special thank you really does have to go to Loz for so creatively going the complete wrong way and seperating 4 cars (including myself...doh!) from the main pack after leaving mt keirra... then pulling over where trucks are screaming down a corner so we can all die. Was home time anyway. Good fun! :D

On that note do you think you could have braked any harder? i nearly earned myself a new hood ornament...

Aside from the whole separation thing was a v good night.

Nice to meet so many of you!! Was an awesome turn out :D

I had a great time and was loads of fun and I loved hearing all the stories at the end where everyone went the wrong way and all got lost! LOL

The lookout was really pretty and was a good finish to the night!

Thanks to everyone that came along.. Hope to see you again :banana:

P.s Will be organizing another meet next month in Feb and will more then likely be a nice sat/sunday arvo cruise and spot of lunch on the way...Thoughts?

Sorry about leading everyone the wrong way down the mountian last night. I noticed when I got to the HWY I came the wrong way but saw the Picton Rd exit just down the road and thought great we can do a u-turn there and head down to maccas, so Albert an Brendon followed and I asumed everyone would maybe turned around and eventually come down the mountian, but got a text from Jess saying otherwise. Well that was cool cause after we got to maccas to Cop cars and an unmarked one turned up to get some dinner I assume but I thought what would have happened if we all turned up!

I did have a great night and was great to meet all of you. :D

Thanks again to Jess for organising, See you all again soon :banana:

Oh who has PIC's from last night?

Drive safely, Joe.




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