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it's times like these that I should be asleep.....................

:banana:

lol..Steven...you and me both...

although I have an excuse..i just got home from clubbin...

my alarm is on for 7.30am...quick brekky shower and im off.

Still 100% there...Rain or shine...

Seeya boys.

Still 100% there...Rain or shine...

Good job thats great to hear.

I should probably be asleep too...

The bureau only shows rain off the coast, but says...

Forecast for Sunday

Fine. Mostly sunny. Light southwest to northwest winds, tending light to moderate easterly in the afternoon.

Precis: Fine. Mostly sunny.

City: Max: 24 Parramatta: Max: 25

Terrey Hills: Max: 23 Penrith: Max: 27

Liverpool Max: 26 Richmond: Max: 26

UV Alert: 8:40 am to 4:50 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 12 [Extreme]

Thanks for organising the event.. We guessed about 200ish cars rocked up all up. Sorry to those who followed me onto Garfield Road my navigator (Donald.. HERTBO u know him) was cerain thats the way we were going... Then when we actually went the right way onto Blaxlands Ridge Road off the putty on the way back no1 followed lol.

Was a good turnout and it was really good to go for a cruise with different cars for a change! My drivers arm is burned to a crisp but for the putty and blaxland ridge/comleroy its always worth a drive!

Thanks again Hope u raised heaps of money. I got a half decent pic of one of the red bull girls arses :blink:

They r all going on photobucket now and i'll link when im done.

Had a great time too :blink:

It was a bit all over the place, everyone did a short stint and went back to the carpark, but we SAU people soldiered on and did a good length of putty rd

my arm is most deffinately burnt to a crisp!

I only took 4 pics, nothing special... Uploading now :D

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Hey guys, just got back from a good night out after the cruise.. was awesome meeting you guys haha. Doof and ur red hair i swear u can spot you from a mile away :)

Anyways, im not at home yet.. so will upload some of my pics tomorrow :(

Good turn out, but the cruise itself was a lil confusing..

Anyways will definately come down for a few SAU cruises :D

MRXTCZ

P.S Saw some pretty shocking rides there aswell . . . -.- " alright you got a blow off .. relax yourself " lols!

:)

Hey guys, just got back from a good night out after the cruise.. was awesome meeting you guys haha. Doof and ur red hair i swear u can spot you from a mile away :)

Anyways, im not at home yet.. so will upload some of my pics tomorrow :)

Good turn out, but the cruise itself was a lil confusing..

Anyways will definately come down for a few SAU cruises :)

MRXTCZ

P.S Saw some pretty shocking rides there aswell . . . -.- " alright you got a blow off .. relax yourself " lols!

:P

Haha thanks man! :P Good to finally meet you too :)

The blokes at work have been laughing at my hair all morning

stupid old people :)

Hahaha! 

Its all good. Was funny though when you guys were going up putty road, and these other idiots in their old ass pulsar with a CA18DET and much so obvious blow off decides to turn around and come back leaving us stranded not knowing what was going on.. i so wanted to just get my driver to pop a u-turn and follow the Stag with Doof leading..

Oh well..

Some piccys! (Taken from a N96.. explains alot)

MRXTCZ

P.S The way i was dressed (typical kid from bankstown), wanted to remove some stereotypes left here on "kids" (<21) not being responsible.. :) 

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