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yeah route was good, i noticed 1 individual drives there regularly and seemed to know all the corners :) but was good fun all the same.

cheers for helping out, saved me having to make the plan

apoligies to the ppl i caught in the back ground of pics, i always hate it when ppl accidently catch me with a stupid look on my face in pics of cars. or when they just take a pic of me looking stupid on purpose ;):happy: damn u missr34

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Looks like you guys had a good cruise and yes I'm going to say it too, I should've gone on it too!! :nyaanyaa: They're the best ones - around 10 cars, no dickheads and some killer scenery. Btw, where's that castle?? Glad to see you weren't talking about Castle Plaza! haha. :(

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yeah route was good, i noticed 1 individual drives there regularly and seemed to know all the corners :D but was good fun all the same.

cheers for helping out, saved me having to make the plan

apoligies to the ppl i caught in the back ground of pics, i always hate it when ppl accidently catch me with a stupid look on my face in pics of cars. or when they just take a pic of me looking stupid on purpose :(:( damn u missr34

ha ha, yeah I remember that pic Charlie.........err, ahh, I mean Dan :nyaanyaa:

the castle is in camelot :) it's called camelot castle and for any silly people confused its not a real castle its been built a lil more recent than medevil times. they have meals in there but their a lil expensive like $28ish i think, they also do weddings there so you need to watch out your not disturbing anyone when you pull in with your loud exhaust ruining the atmosphere for the poor people

its at Lobethal Rd Basket Range 5138 its pretty easy to miss though cause theres alot of trees blocking the view of the castle, but you can see the oldschool looking gates and some of the hotel rooms nice windy roads around there 2

its lucky we went past it cause our local guide was heading for the wrong castle (being that rich guys house in the hillz it was on the news about a year ago) which could have resulted in hench men at the front gate opening fire on us.

flick next time fake a sickie :( i reckon the following weeks a bit crazy but if you wanna go starting 1 feel free.

32godzilla there can only be 1 orginal godzilla on these cruises sorry, not welcome

:D nah more the merrier

i felt the sudden urge to take a hack saw to my wing after the cruise, big spoilers are just not in style with the sau

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i felt the sudden urge to take a hack saw to my wing after the cruise, big spoilers are just not in style with the sau

Thanks for the info - was just curious more than anything and dude..... hacksaw?? 4 bolts and it's off! You weren't serious were you?

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