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Couldnt see a thread so thought I would start one, thanks to Ash for organising the cruise today. Met some new people as with most SAU events and had a great time despite the weather. Amazing to find Lauren's parents from 20 minutes up the road from my parents place back in the UK!

Thanks to Mav for co-piloting also :rolleyes:

Will upload some more tomorrow, off out now.

A few pics:

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Great cruise!

Thanks Ash for organizing the cruise, good work.

Car felt and performed great on the road, even in these wet conditions. Big thanks to EAS Performance for an outstanding job :rolleyes: Was so happy to be behind the wheel again!

A few people with cameras, so don't be shy and post up pics :)

Well I had a fun day. Shame about the wet weather on the way home but now I can say I've at least done half of the GOR.

I'm glad I got my hands on a CB. Much better when you know what's going on. Al. Your Evo is sick.

There are some pics here. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Go...80#entry4087187

I didn't see the wrap up thread.

photos are uploading to my gallery now. should be another hr or so till im done. been capped you see. anyway. i've played round with a few pics with the levels and contrast but cbf processing them all. my fav pic of the lot would have to be Al's headlight. came out a lot better than expected. all the shots taken on the road are courtesy of my passenger. i was too busy having fun

Gallery 1

Gallery 2

pics are jumbled too soz

Great day out :D

Pity about the weather on the way back, but oh well, nothing you can do sometimes!

Thanks for coming everyone... i must thank Aaron @ rampant & Mick @ Micolour, without thier help thurs/fri i wouldnt have been able to take my car :bunny:

Top blokes both of em!

I'm kind of pissed about this... despite having signed up to SAU Vic on 4 August, I STILL haven't been given access to the Vic club events forum and couldn't get the details. :D

Sorry Max, I've given you your access today, i didn't have a spare moment late last week.

FYI - As the Membership form states and i did inform you, please allow 15 business days for processing.

So 4th Aug + 15 business = 26th Aug.

26th Aug would be 2 days from now :bunny:

Thanks.

Ash

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