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Ok... the numbers are still adding up.

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there dosent seem to be alot of activity in this thread since its a massive cruise and its tomoro :S

also, it will be night time when we get there, photos wont turn out that good :wub:

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there dosent seem to be alot of activity in this thread since its a massive cruise and its tomoro :S

also, it will be night time when we get there, photos wont turn out that good :wub:

We'll arrive sometime around 5:30 or 6 just before sunset. After we hang around a while, we can make our way back in the dark :banana:

Looks like it'll be a great day for the cruise tomorrow...

well we is back from teh cruz, about 6 or 8 turned up at st kilda, and we ended up with 5 in yarra junction, and 4 at mt baw baw, i think some sore the few members that showed at st kilda and thought, hmm not interested..., bit disappointing but awell. it ended up being later than we thought (and colder). we had good fun going through the twisties and turnies around mt baw baw, and some fun on the freeways on the way home. OH and the pizza in yarra junction is awsome! get the junction special, its the greatest food that ever lived.

I didnt get many photos as my camera isnt the greatest in the dark, but i did get this one!

What not to do when going on a massive drive with no servos for miles...

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when i remember his name, its his dash, not mine :P

Oh and i forget his name but the dude that was behind me when i was leading, and overtaking me numerous times... ur exhaust blows some nice flames when punching it! :)

sorry we didnt make it to the cruise.. was too late to go meet you all at noojee cause had to drop my uncle off at the airport!

my brother (SRZILLA) was there, met you at st kilda i think.. and left before you got to baw baw

next cruise we should be there :D

Not a bad turn out at St. Kilda. Would have been nice to see everyone make it all the way to Baw Baw, it was late though... Here are some pics from the night

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cool pics, but........... omg devil women with red eyes in last pic! someone hold me....

was a good trip, hope to do some more cruises with you fellas again

P.S was funny when we were having a rest and we were chattin outside the local tavern when a bunch of girls walked past, and my brother goes "hey ladies" some said hi, followed by their mother going round behind them as they past to protect them and give us a dirty stare... my brother is a scary person LOL was his fault




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