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Well its good to see you guys had a good time. Im extremely regretting not coming. I decided to go motorbike riding instead, but got shown... Bike died a good 1.5 hr walk from our farm and i had to push it all the way, sucked soooo bad. Think i blew the ring on the piston cos seems to have verry little compression :(

Anyway heres my imput Adam Clean his wags last night:

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And my photo from today:

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was good cruise good fun. didnt go down at 6 to c if any one missed the change of plan :( where do we all wona go for the next 1? sunday arvo seems to work well for a fair few people with enough notice!... :laugh:...

Hey Guys,

Was a great day for a cruise, weather turned out to be fantastic and Nene got some great shots of the cars. Didnt get a chance to chat to everyone so we definitely have to do it again!

My vote is to start at a similar place again and head to mannum through chain of ponds and birdwood, its an awesome drive with some fun roads! My thoughts would be to start around 10:30ish, and take our time and have lunch in mannum. Its a straigh forward run, i use to do it in an hour towing my jet ski! Who would be in for that?

And how tough is the pic of 3 black 260's! :sleep:

I can make it to birdwood in 11 minutes from my house. AHEM.

May i lead this next cruise? know the roads like i know my umm.... anyway.

Starting at same location and leaving around 10:30 is a great idea. Making it a saturday would ensure less traffic coming up the hill too.

I'm thinking newton - birdwood for a stop, then onto mannum for lunch(looong roads to stretch the legs), back down the freeway with a wind down eagle on the hill for a finish in the early arvo?? I'll start a new thread tonight.

Dunno if i could handle FOUR black Rs260s :/

Nigel.

4 black 260's and a white one as well!! :D

One of the black ones being a series 2 also :D Would be good to see your car again Craig.

BTW Nene, jet came home. Everyone happy. :/

Your photos look awesome nene! very artistic eye you have there....me and you should organise the next photography cruise together :/

Im thinking my next cruise i organise, all stags are welcome too btw lol, maybe head down murray bridge or something different like that.

See what people think?

Btw the shots i took of your stag have turned out great :D

i took some pics of mine after the cruise... are mine artistic? :rofl::D

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http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j85/Silh.../Picture480.jpg

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