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well the day started up with a bit of nervous energy but it just goes to show that being nice an co-operating with the right people can keep you out of trouble. this is the only real picture i took but cant wait to see everybody elses and i hope to see some sort of video also. cheers to the good organisation to get such a large number out.

Was a nice cruise. Loved the drive up through to cuddlee creek and lenswood and stuff. Was heaps good!

Im also a big fan od deviation road - so that was gold too.

the few crappy pics i took with my phone:

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+1 for being crispy, damn I hate getting burnt!!!

It was a good day tho, can't wait to see some of the pics. Don't really know if there is much point whiting out numberplates, everyone had them taken at the start.

here's some pics pete and his nephew took on the camera they borrowed from me, will upload the pics from my girlfriends camera tomorrow

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ahh, I see Andrew made it after all.............one of the nicest Stags I've seen in Adelaide..................I'm almost a believer!!

ahh, I see Andrew made it after all.............one of the nicest Stags I've seen in Adelaide..................I'm almost a believer!!

Why thankyou kind sir! Didn't handle quite the same as the GTR through the hills, but 'twas fun piloting the barge through corkscrew nevertheless :yes:

Hey guys, well done to Adam and Ruby for pulling together yet another well organised cruise. It's always great to see another stag out on the road but it's even better to see 20+. It turned out to be an awesome day weather wise, yeah we're also a bit crispy.

We'll try to put a short clip together soon, hopefully should have something ready by next weekend.

Cheers Magda + Daniel

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