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it was a awesome cruise....ohh and sled that bike mate.....it is f**king awesome.....

day cruise FTW.....night cruises are good but a day cruise and a lot of photo opportunities would be nice...

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cruise was great and only one bad thing about it.

it is - my car is now buggered, think i cracked a ring

but overall sweet cruise,

SLED, now u made me jealous. i love ur bike, i love ur car

u werent the first person to mistake my car for a gtr or for gzilla's car lol

was fun the whole way.

and missR34 your front bar just doesnt look right haha

Who's got the pics from the cruise?

the chick (sorry didnt get ya name) taking jap spec low mount up skirt kind of pics of me at glenelg :( its a kilt

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ya crazy girl that ground isnt the cleanest with the local yobbies chucking bottles around while out boozing n whizzing whereeva they please.

would like to see how ya pics turned out though.

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what parker globes have you got Cara

and the person who took the photo's needed a tripod to much hand shake for how long the shutter needed to be open to get a night shot

Emily was using my camera and i have not got a tripod for it yet :D will get one eventually tho! :(

i have white parkers in but they look blue for some odd reason. i do have proper blue parkers tho!!!! :P

ah so it wasn't her camera fair job then

i bought a 9.99 ebay cheapy tripod ill link you the seller because they go all the way up to full on $300 jobs

this was the one i bought but im sure i paid $9.99 may have been more either way was very cheap

>>ebay Tripod<<

there is heaps on ebay though

>>Tripod Search<<

Man this fourm has cruised seened the last time i was on it lol. The cruise was pretty good, didnt go up to Lofty though i was really tired to drive, wouldnt wanna crash the supra lol. Im Leighs Taxi when he cant drive 12 to 5am!! The supra is to big at the front i cant see over lol

yet you don't use it :( well at least not on the video's you have posted so far

Well, the All Japan Day vid I didn't have it with me, and on Friday I was too embarassed to show myself from the Crapstra. :P

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