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I.m counting. How many sleeps till the next cruise?

A perfect day for a cruise. Many thanks to Micah and Myles; just sorry I could not stay for the BBQ and chats, especially as there a few things I want to do and wanted to pick brains. Ah well, back to the forum.

Thanks to all for the excellent turnout! It was really good to see so many new faces, and I still find it funny/tragic that Myles and I were the only Gold Coasters there... Next cruise/meet should be before Chruistmas, I think: I'll start a new thread for it shortly: I just have to decide where we should go this time...

Thanks to all for a great day: next time Myles can go at the back!! :D

Nice pics Adam.

Also I would like to add that I got 480ks out of the tank for the cruise haven't filled up since sat arvo n the light is only just comming on. And most of the time i was in 3rd n shifting down to 2nd for the corners (and was always at high revs) + the couple of fast runs I think the stag loved the long drive. Must have cleaned her out. :D

Nice pics guys.

Thanks to Micah and Myles for setting it all up. Was a pitty I could go for the whole drive and bbq, but was still great to come along for a bit and meet a few faces and have a chat.

Looking forward to the next one, I'll be there for sure.

Cheers,

Dave-

Nice pics Adam.

Also I would like to add that I got 480ks out of the tank for the cruise haven't filled up since sat arvo n the light is only just comming on. And most of the time i was in 3rd n shifting down to 2nd for the corners (and was always at high revs) + the couple of fast runs I think the stag loved the long drive. Must have cleaned her out. :P

That's pretty good fuel economy. I fuelled up today & I'd used almost 3/4 of a tank & had got 345km out of that.

So disappointed we couldn't make this one. We were in sunny Rockhampton on a "planned to the minute" visit with rellies. It was hot, there were flies and bugs and wasps and I would MUCH rather have been at the cruise.

We will DEFINITELY be at the next one and I will make cup cakes :(

nice pics Hanso :)

So disappointed we couldn't make this one. We were in sunny Rockhampton on a "planned to the minute" visit with rellies. It was hot, there were flies and bugs and wasps and I would MUCH rather have been at the cruise.

We will DEFINITELY be at the next one and I will make cup cakes :P

nice pics Hanso ;)

Cupcakes!!! Definitely be there!

I had to work :D

So disappointed we couldn't make this one. We were in sunny Rockhampton on a "planned to the minute" visit with rellies. It was hot, there were flies and bugs and wasps and I would MUCH rather have been at the cruise.

We will DEFINITELY be at the next one and I will make cup cakes :)

nice pics Hanso :)

hahaahahahah....its funny cause now i understand the "YOU KNOW THE RULES" in ur signiture Myles.

+1 for cupcakes :P

And I know the rules now too lol

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