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Not blanking out anyone's number plates or faces (if any) because nobody was hooning around so there is no need to hide anything, in my opinion.

If you or your car is in a picture and want it removed/blurred then let me know in a PM and I'll do what needs to be done.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/rh1n0/sets/72157613468218885/

I was the passenger with the DSLR in the white R34 GT-T, just in case you're wondering.

'twas a good day. T51R gave me audible pleasure. I wonder if he saw my thumbs up as he gave it a little past me on the way home?

I got stuck on the South Gippy for a little while where the bushfire had gone over the road in Lynbrook, quite creepy.

A few pics soon (nothing special.)

Haha yea i think my brothers car would have won loudest car there... no rear muffler would do it, full straight through lol

silver 34 4door ?

that DEALME car i saw later in Cranbourne around 530pm outside a pizza shop i think

Although unfortunate about the bush fires etc and not going on the original cruise, plan B cruise was fine :D

lots of nice cars had a ball, still shattered about washing my car this morning only to leave the car wash and for it to rain :rant:>_<

Some pics @ http://s241.photobucket.com/albums/ff253/J...%20Spur%202009/

clean your car ash :rant:

I did the day before, and then the wind/rain came and ruined the party :D

So i cbf'd doing it again!

Was a top day even though the spur was totally outta action.

I think my car cutout maybe 25 times, so not too bad LOL! new wiring loom on order >_<

yep pity about the spur being a no go... we have close family friends in Kinglake but luckily they were in Lorne at the time... still waiting to hear if they lost their house

heading to the meet point Sun morning I had no idea about the fires... spent all Sat moving into new place and hadn't hooked the tv up yet

cruise was good for making it up as you go and a bit of a downpour etc... at least in the rain I was able to test out the 4wd... it works:)

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