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hey all was a great cruise, was awesome to drive along other lines of class and power. Sorry i had to bail so early (two tone silver GTSt from Geelong Bunnings) i had to go to another cruise

Big thanx to Asplicit for helpin me out when my hose came off, damn stupid finger cut it in the worst place too.

Leewah your car is a machine and its even more respectble that u drive it daily, nice one !

See you all at the next one !

I had a great day on the cruise, the weather was perfect!!

Didn't get to speak to many SAU members as I joined the cruise at Bunnings and was one of the last down at Apollo Bay (I had the black S13 Silvia).

The stretch of the GOR between Lorne and Apollo Bay was easily the most fun, I was driving pretty hard through some bits (too bad about all the slow tourists!)

In two or three weeks I and a few other Geelong people will be going on another GOR cruise to Apollo Bay, possibly Lavers Hill.

If anyone is interested in coming you are most welcome to. :)

It'll probably be a smaller cruise with less cars, but if enough interest is shown I'm happy to make it a HUGE one with the Nissan Silvia club attending.

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