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thanks kel and chad for organising the cruise, i enjoyed the first leg :down: (thats all i was on as i had other places to be for tea :cool: )

Thanks Nene for letting me know about it and encouraging me to come along, totally worth it :rant:

was great to meet some of the other stag owners in adelaide and give the stag a bit more of a descent drive (since iv only had it 3 days :) )

i will hopefully be out on the next cruise to meet some more faces of SAU!

Aaron

was that a dark possibly gun metal grey VS chased you from Villies ? i say a commodore go after you guys and thought it may have been police

Hey steve.. na i didn't see the Commodore..??

It was 2 little dweebs in a charade coming through the tunnels back from lofty...

thanks kel and chad for organising the cruise, i enjoyed the first leg :down: (thats all i was on as i had other places to be for tea :cool: )

Thanks Nene for letting me know about it and encouraging me to come along, totally worth it :rant:

was great to meet some of the other stag owners in adelaide and give the stag a bit more of a descent drive (since iv only had it 3 days :) )

i will hopefully be out on the next cruise to meet some more faces of SAU!

Aaron

No worries Aaron, was great to see you out :)

was an awesome cruise, was good to be back out in the hills again. Sorry i bailed on you early at Vili's, mother nature and her f**king hayfever definately got the better of me.

Sorry I never made it guys - got a bit caught up in the afternoon drooling over a certain R35GTR then never got ready in time to go to the meet spot :cool: Sounds like it was fun (as always)

sorry couldnt make it....

i was with a couple of other sau'ers at a wedding. tam and steve really know how to par-tay!

and if i find out that everyone knew about ash setting our alarm clock in the hotel for 3am...*shacks fist* hahaha

Awesome cruise guys. Something ended up happening to my front left disc brake after having to slam on the brakes on that blind corner (sounded like I warped the disc or something), but after that, I just took it slow! Pads and discs are due for replacement in 5000k's though, so they're on their way out.

That white 33 with the screamer sounded crazy! Great to see some great looking cars! Love my 32 - mate, hope your 32 is okay after blowing that hose!! Fingers crossed it doesn't cost massive $$ to fix. Lovely RAA "Yep. You've blown a hose. Want a tow?" Fantastic to see that their 'mechanics'.

Cheers Kellie and Chad! Was great fun.

sorry couldnt make it....

i was with a couple of other sau'ers at a wedding. tam and steve really know how to par-tay!

and if i find out that everyone knew about ash setting our alarm clock in the hotel for 3am...*shacks fist* hahaha

i knew nothing about that

but i had a feeling ash had something to do with the bet being revealed to kat hahahaha

Cruise was bloody brilliant.

AM going through the pics now - didn't take many. Settings are hard to work out in the dark ;)

Shall post them up once i have resized them :P

i also knew nothing about the alarm kye lol.

And yeah wouldnt surprise me if ash had something to do with it.

Hope you all had a good cruise, heard there was a moment betweeen a couple of cars.

Cruise was bloody brilliant.

AM going through the pics now - didn't take many. Settings are hard to work out in the dark :P

Shall post them up once i have resized them :)

Sure it was the settings...I heard it was something else ;)

i also knew nothing about the alarm kye lol.

And yeah wouldnt surprise me if ash had something to do with it.

Hope you all had a good cruise, heard there was a moment betweeen a couple of cars.

only minor Luke, damn that blind corner on Gorge Rd.

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