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Great fun guys...Great fun!

The best part was (I think) after the U Turn :( Everyone had a little fun through the cane fields, Thanks to the Bayside crew..How about a regular meet guys??

PS..Was i the only 32 4 Door representing??

Great day and had an awesome time (even the g/f didn't mind it!), definitely up for bayside meets and looking forward to more events.

Sorry I didn't say goodbye Jay, couldn't see where you got to but had to head, I'm chasing zennon for pics too :devil:

Good meeting you Noel, total gentlemen to a total stranger, thanks again.

A few pics taken from my phone:

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I had a bloody great day!

A huge thanks to those that came out to support YoungCare (please take 2min to visit their website). http://www.youngcare.com.au

BBQ duty was 1000% better than last year - what a great day, warm but NOT too hot! Hope you didn't get one of the 'well done' snags :devil:

Yep. the dirt road was a big surprise to ALL of us - it wasn't there when the scouting run was done 2 weeks ago!

2nd Huge thanks to the Club EXEC, Members & Friends for helping out on the day.

Another HUGE thanks to the Club Sponsors and Supporters of SCC!

For those that missed out, here's the map (u turns and all), sponsors/supporters and upcoming events.

Map_Final.pdf Sponsor_SCC09_01.pdf SauQld_Event_Calendar2009.pdf

In the end, we had approx 95+ Cars, only a few down on last year's numbers.

Looking forward to seeing more photos!!! - And thanks to JustDave for shooting the cruise!

See you at the next event!!!!

Cheers

Great day and had an awesome time (even the g/f didn't mind it!), definitely up for bayside meets and looking forward to more events.

Sorry I didn't say goodbye Jay, couldn't see where you got to but had to head, I'm chasing zennon for pics too :devil:

Good meeting you Noel, total gentlemen to a total stranger, thanks again.

A few pics taken from my phone:

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Yeah was a good day, good to meet you guys and would be keen for Bayside meetups!

Now, where are the pics Zennon!? haha :(

Here are some random shots i took with my little point and shoot kodak thing.

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yeah, would have been nice. Guess people don't get rich and afford to buy R35 by being charitable. haha, juuuuuusssttt kidding. *back pedals*

hahaha I can't imagine an owner of an R35 being impressed by the dirt road and gravel though lol

When's the next one?

2010 lol

Looking forward to seeing more photos!!! - And thanks to JustDave for shooting the cruise!

Ah was that JustDave! I feel previlaged to have held his light reflector for the Noel engine bay shot then :thumbsup:

I'm chasing zennon for pics too :)
Now, where are the pics Zennon!? haha :)

I'll upload (and link) my pics shortly - my PC is just quickly (read: painfully slowly) stitching together a panorama

I wonder how much does it cost to mod the stagea with the 34gtr kit. I would love to have that 35gtr stagea as a family car though...

$4.5K in parts plus head lights just for the front end.

Plus paint and DIY fitting.

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