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still yet to clean the inside of mine. I need to organise the rear of it still as that still is in work guise and the front of it still has the Computer in the front seat. I've had enough of cleaning for the night. I'm going back out int he morn and continue cleaning..

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+1 on the sunglasses, just ended up having a few at home last night, farken glad I didn't end up going out I wouldn't be able to wake up today :(

OMG how PERFECT is the weather btw, awesomeeeeeee!

It's an absolutely beautiful day here on Bribie, sun shining, gentle breeze, storm bird calling out, etc. etc.

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Sif you'd go on the SCC...

yes i'm sad....i'm still in Mt Isa....no showing off the newly running R32 GTS-25t. :(

enjoy your day peeps, save some prizes for me.

Sif you'd go on the SCC...

yes i'm sad....i'm still in Mt Isa....no showing off the newly running R32 GTS-25t. :(

enjoy your day peeps, save some prizes for me.

Anyone on the southside meeting up anywhere close by Carindale?

May I politely suggest that the next cruise be organised for earlier in the year? Every year this is on it is stinking hot and crap weather to drive in let alone have your bake bake in to get back in it to drive home.

Just a suggestion - I know it is qld etc but there are plenty of sunny warm days in winter where it would be much more comfortable for people and cars alike.

###MUST REITERATE### Great job organising the cruise etc. Always great. just not as much fun with heat stroke

top day - warm but a great turn out of 31-35 series cars think there was 110 cars over all . the execs will have final numbers

congrats to CHOYDA (damo) for show and shine and winning the Garmin Nav.

the longest distance winner was from kingaroy and he won the radio/speaker package.

good to put names to a few more faces.

cya next year !

Was a fantastic day, beautiful weather. Kathryn and I had a absolute great time. Good work execs! Imagine tracking up, down and around those mountainy roads in the pouring rain... would have been interesting. Looking forward to see some pictures.

Also forgot to speak to you Anna, about membership. Guess I'll just do it the normal way.

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