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jarad, bring that light for me please :D

also do you have an ash tray for it? is it silver like most of them? how much

Can do, I had a carbon fibre ashtray, I'll bring the light and some other parts for people to have a sus.

Anyone want anything particular let me know before saturday night.

stayed back at work and ran the buff over the car. bling bling!

just need to give the insides a good shampoo, bloody dog, and me jumping in after work has thrased the seats.

OH BOY..... I stuffed up bad!!!

I thought we were coming to Adelaide this weekend..... but it's not until JULY!!!

I was just thinking ....."after the expo, at the end of the month" WRONG EXPO & WRONG MONTH!!!

So sorry guys, I'll have to catch up with a couple of you when we are there, and get your stickers to you....

Might be a good excuse for a local run eh!

oh well, we are going to Bunbury for the weekend instead, and gonna see Tommy Emmanuel in concert on Sunday.

And I'm taking the Stag..... otherwise I would be having serious withdrawal symptoms..... and it seemed like a shame to waste all that careful packing.... :)

I was down in Victor today (picking up our new puppy!) and saw 3 speed camera cars. One at the top of Willunga Hill, one a couple of km's out of Victor on the Adelaide Road and another one at the Western End of the Ring road. All different colored Falcon Wagons. Be careful down there tomorrow and have a great cruise...I've got puppy training to do!

had an awesome day....

Good work Brendan, awesome route and good someone actually got of their ass and organised a cruise as no one was really keen after the flaming ppl got when the police rocked up to the last cruise meet point....

Wicked roads

Good variety of stags

Awesome weather

No police attention

Zero wanna be d1 drivers

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good day!

Here are a the small few shots that turned out ok that I took... POS point and shoot digital camera 7.1 megapixels of shit. should be a disposable.

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