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Sorry about last night guys...

And a big thanks to all who hung around with me...

Gunna rip into it today and find the cause... lol

Taark

not a problem dude...

couldn't leave you up on the mountain on your own... could of been kidnapped by the abo's and had your fuel stolen :domokun:

Thanks all to those that came... was a awesome turn out, a total of 14 cars parking it at pac fair and standing around until 8.40 when we left and in total, we had 9 cars follow us up through the goldcoast hinterlands going through springbroke. 4 additional skylines drove through the car park probably looking for us so we would of probably had 18-20 skylines last night with us.

I'll be organising another one pretty soon for us and it'll be different each time to what we do :)

doesnt need to be different, that was awesome. Taark - no worries mate, was good fun hanging around chatting :domokun: If anybody from last night wants to add me to msn, its -> "gervase AT allegro DOT com DOT au" (replace the capitalized words with the normal symbols).

Whats This About Crashing and breaking down???

I woulda Followed You guys up but the car kept droping cylinders so I cruised home.

I think a couple of cars followed me the wrong way....Sorry guys I was on auto pilot and went the way I normally go after losing the group at a roundabout.

Just drove past and stopped at the Quix for a while.

Pretty devoed i didnt follow now

Spoke to a few ppl i was the 12yr old looking fella driving the grey 33

Everyone was really friendly and it was great to meet a few ppl.

Definetly coming along for the next one!

Hey guys, (crashing yr thread sorry!)

just a quick heads up - SAUQLD are pulling on a 'New Member BBQ and Cruise' Saturday 29th March - EVERYONE is welcome!!

It would be great to see a contingent come up from the Coast. For more details, please click here

again, all are welcome! but please post in the thread if you are planning to attend.

Cheers Chris

THANKS WAS FUN UNTIL TARKS 180 STUFFED UP BUT I GUESS WE HAD NEAR 3 HOURS OF BONDING TIME HAHAHAHA AND EM IS IT FAAAARK YOU WERE SO CLOSE TO LOSING YA CAR I WAS RIGHT BEHIND YOU THAT SHIT WAS SCARY! LET ME KNOW WHEN NEXT COAST CRUISE IS ON! LEE...

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Thanks guys had a great time, glad I made it out, and even more-so that I made it back out after dropping the lady off.

Put a butterfly valve in my exhaust the other night after hearing the difference they made in the one I heard, I think it was Taaarks car before the dramas.

Well done to everyone, and specially the last 6 cars of us that finished up around 1-2am

Hi everyone

Thx for a great night. Thx for all for turning up. Look forward to the next one.

I was one of those guys with Garrysandy who followed Zebra, thought he turned the wrong way at the roundabout at Mudgee by the time we turned around and headed the right way all u guys and gals had gone so yeah looking forward to the next one.

Cheers. :(

em didn't spin out.. she was just showing us a 180 degree handbrake maneuver.. show off imo :D

^^^ ha ha ha^^^ if only it were true :nyaanyaa:

Thanks heaps for an awesome random night. Was awesome to get to no peoples....

Look forward to next one.... Hopefully with no crazy "handbrake maneuver's"..ha ha..

Yeah but was awesome.

Hey guys. Good to meet a few of you. Shame i had to go to work and that the car was playing up. Pulled a whole heap of stuff apart yesterday and found nothing broken or needing replacement. Took her for a run up the road with a mate in the car and it was back to normal again :) Looks like i have gremlins lurking under my hood somewhere.

Lookin forward to the next one and hopefully i can get the night off.

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