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Woot... ...Fun...

It was a great day... ...I was quite surprised to see snow... ...And my client had a great day too... :dry: (Not what you're thinking. He has a mild mental disability.)

Thanks Wayne...

awesome cruise! that first big dip was a killer! also the views were fkn fantastic with the contrasting snow and charred trees. pity the way back down was so chockers with sunday drivers.

Who was in the Gunmetal 32 (non-GT-R)???... ...I forgot to tell you I saw a few sparks when you bottomed out a couple of times...

nam and i had a great day... was nice to see the snow, charred trees, 29 other skylines and shoot some flames... ;)

thanx to wayne for organising and to al for again leading the cruise. :dry:

i bottomed out probably 10 times on the road, but it was only my front bar so meh... :)

was quite eerie to see marysville in such a state... really kept everyone quiet for a bit :domokun:

i took a few nice shots... will upload them later on tonight

kris... your car is seriously orange mang...

bart... love that R man... good to see it back in one peice!

james... thanx for the cb again...

shan... i giv you speshal price... tirty fie dowlar!

some really nice cars showed up as usual :)

cant wait for the next one!

BART=Flame king

best flame shoot of the day lol

i cant beleive i didn't see his flames.... i dont think i have EVER seen that much smoke come out of a motor that's held together tho! :dry:

Thanx Wayne. The cruise was crazy mate. nice roads u pickd. and the weather... well it couldnt of turned out better considering it was meant to rain. awesome turn out.

Thanx again Waynoo. lookin forward too the next one. :dry:

i cant beleive i didn't see his flames.... i dont think i have EVER seen that much smoke come out of a motor that's held together tho! :P

was in dilmah's GTR going down the hill at least 10 cars away and ye we saw it. it was beautiful hahahahaha

What a day

The weather was really good to us from a start. You could not of asked for better

And a turn out of 29 cars was great for a winter's Sunday

Let me start by thanking Al for leading and letting me ride shotgun.. :P mate

We kicked of the morning from Sandown and headed up through some nice twistie

roads up through Reefton up in to Marysville. And if it was not strange enough driving

through burnt out forests seeing snow everywhere just topped it.

I hope people got heaps of photo's

Then we headed home through the Black Spur and the Dandenongs

I hope you all enjoyed the day and hope that some of the small dramas we had through

the day wont stop you from enjoying the next one..

And it was great to see a lot of new faces at this one..Thanks guys

And finally thanks to Danielle fror dropping me off at home...

So keep your eyes open for the Hanging Rock Cruise.. ( Comming soon to a car club near you )

Wayne O..

gotta say Ash, even though we took a detour, you got some mad shots though with the snow !

awesome drive, awesome weather, good crowd. boys in blue stayed at bay, couldn't ask for anything else.

time to get some sleep, that drive took a toll . . .. twice $$ :P

What a day

The weather was really good to us from a start. You could not of asked for better

And a turn out of 29 cars was great for a winter's Sunday

Let me start by thanking Al for leading and letting me ride shotgun.. :P mate

We kicked of the morning from Sandown and headed up through some nice twistie

roads up through Reefton up in to Marysville. And if it was not strange enough driving

through burnt out forests seeing snow everywhere just topped it.

I hope people got heaps of photo's

Then we headed home through the Black Spur and the Dandenongs

I hope you all enjoyed the day and hope that some of the small dramas we had through

the day wont stop you from enjoying the next one..

And it was great to see a lot of new faces at this one..Thanks guys

And finally thanks to Danielle fror dropping me off at home...

So keep your eyes open for the Hanging Rock Cruise.. ( Comming soon to a car club near you )

Wayne O..

sounds like it was a good cruise. im pissed off that i missed it, but im definately up for hanging rock, im about 30 mins away from there.

Hey all

Asian Guy here (not JamesK)

Awesome day today- Wanye-O - thank you for yet again organising a fantastic club cruise with well planned and well thought out routes :)

Hamish - cheers for lettin me ride Shotgun and also for letting me drive a couple times - your car is 10% pure, 90% awesomeness. That Jeep on the Dandenongs didn't know what hit it! lol

JamesK- CB radio was v.handy - cheers for that and good to see you again mate :banana:

ItliaZR and Omega 36 - i got the accident photos loaded onto my computer so if you guys shoot me your emails in a PM i will send the photos off to you.

Marysville, such a sad sight to behold, but great to see the number of folks still visiting and doing their part with donations, tourism etc. I'm very proud that we, SAU-VIC, contributed to the re-building of Marysville, especially, Al, Shan, Hamish and the many other ppl that bought raffle tickets and dropped plenty of donations in the donations tins.

That is something that i will take away with me today - that SAU-Vic is more than just a bunch of hoons and wanna be racers. (AHEM 180sx)

BTW - that 180sx was an IDIOT, i feel for ya Omega36 your car was so clean and tidy and now it looks unhappy from the front :P

Was an awesome day and a great experience,

I look forward to seeing all at the next cruise:)

A.G

Asian Guy

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