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The photos look great - for those interested we've been doing SAU VIC GOR cruise since 2003

I don't have photos from 2003/2004/2005 but I've got photos from 2006 and 2007.

2006 & 2007 were an overnight style cruise where we stayed just outside Apollo Bay and cruised to Port Campbell for the second day.

SAU VIC GOR Cruise 2006

http://paulr33.skylinesaustralia.com/photo...006/page_01.htm

SAU VIC GOR Cruise 2007

http://paulr33.skylinesaustralia.com/photo...007/page_01.htm

As you can see - a wide range of cars, colours and styles of photos

Next year we will be looking for something special and different as we've done the cars on the pier a few times in the past.

I love it, but we'll see what we can come up with next year. I wanted to try something new but couldn't come up with any alternate styles in a hurry.

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Another awesome GOR cruise, its just such a great cruise route that you can never get tired of :blink: The weather looked a bit threatening at times but it held off, the roads staying mainly dry.

And thanks to the organisers of the cruise, another great event.....

sweet pics of my tail man. lol. bet you were itching to get past

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The photos look great - for those interested we've been doing SAU VIC GOR cruise since 2003

I don't have photos from 2003/2004/2005 but I've got photos from 2006 and 2007.

2006 & 2007 were an overnight style cruise where we stayed just outside Apollo Bay and cruised to Port Campbell for the second day.

SAU VIC GOR Cruise 2006

http://paulr33.skylinesaustralia.com/photo...006/page_01.htm

SAU VIC GOR Cruise 2007

http://paulr33.skylinesaustralia.com/photo...007/page_01.htm

As you can see - a wide range of cars, colours and styles of photos

Next year we will be looking for something special and different as we've done the cars on the pier a few times in the past.

I love it, but we'll see what we can come up with next year. I wanted to try something new but couldn't come up with any alternate styles in a hurry.

i think i have the ones from 2003 or 4 somewhere... unless they got deleted in the great Hard Drive wiping of 2007... so much unnecessary carnage and loss of gigabytes... was a dark day indeed :blink:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/ga...image40337.html - check out that for a turn out! the old days... when Als car was near stock and he was a big ol hoon and the GOLGO mobile was racing girl porsches with 911 engines in them :D

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Damn i gotta sign up quick and become a Vic member so I can come to these events!! Looked like an awsome day!! The weather seemed great too!!

Yea sign up, hopefuly the next cruise we can reach the same amount of people that came last time, there were about 22 of us this time, (correct me if im wrong) it would be good to see more, and more! AND MORE!

But in the end im just happy i didnt show up by myself :blink:

Great cruise people

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sweet pics of my tail man. lol. bet you were itching to get past

Maybe just a little bit :blink:

Just a nice realxing drive through some of the best scenery/roads in Victoria...

I'd just spent 7 hours in the car (not the R) the day before and was thinking about not coming, bloody glad i did....

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The photos look great - for those interested we've been doing SAU VIC GOR cruise since 2003

I don't have photos from 2003/2004/2005 but I've got photos from 2006 and 2007.

2006 & 2007 were an overnight style cruise where we stayed just outside Apollo Bay and cruised to Port Campbell for the second day.

SAU VIC GOR Cruise 2006

http://paulr33.skylinesaustralia.com/photo...006/page_01.htm

SAU VIC GOR Cruise 2007

http://paulr33.skylinesaustralia.com/photo...007/page_01.htm

As you can see - a wide range of cars, colours and styles of photos

Next year we will be looking for something special and different as we've done the cars on the pier a few times in the past.

I love it, but we'll see what we can come up with next year. I wanted to try something new but couldn't come up with any alternate styles in a hurry.

:D Where do I sign up..?

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