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not dangerous exciting :no:

well if its normal cruising its ok, but hills in the rain can be dangerous. i have a "slip" light that comes on everytime i break traction, and even having 4wd it can be dangerous.
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Id bring out the Billy and bust a few smoke rings

but alas you cant drive afterwards.

means me=noshow

:P

meh only smoke to take mind off the f**kING knees

would love to come out for a drive all, but too fricken sore, and very very tired.

oh my oh my what Id do for 4hrs sleep

apologies, I got there realised I forgot my wallet, my cursed air filter came off again!! so left before the cruise begun.

hopefully things are ok for the photoshoot cruise! then i can finally get around to meeting a few faces

Glenn - LOVE your car. Didnt even click who it was.

Just got home, only did the first half (or less) of the cruise, damn work tommorow!

Was a huge turnout, and the cops that turned up were pretty chilled, well done Kellie for handling that. Nice to meet a couple more people, Dovla and GTR-32 off here.

Wouldve been good to put few more faces to names, hopefully at the photoshoot next week. Was heaps of people, i was just walking upto randomly asking who they were, sorry if i seemed a bit weird doing that lol.

Most people were behaved (we did take plates of one certain car trying to be oh so cool)...

Other than that, yes i enjoyed it, cheers to Kellie and Shannon for putting it together, even if the map was very slightly off ;) lol

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