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guys cruise was a nice clean run through the hills last night at a great pace the three r33 skylines that came were nice rides and definately kept us xr boys honest great spin and hopefully see a few more next time

everyones welcome

what a wicked weekend with the SAU:SA boys in Kadina.....good to see and share the sau loving

Yes, was an awesome weekend. :(

But ................ what happens in Kadina, stays in Kadina :P

Yes, was an awesome weekend. :(

But ................ what happens in Kadina, stays in Kadina :P

ohh yeah

just like andrew asking the chick at the wallaroo ale house about the ribs last night

"are they any good"

"oooooh yeahhh!"

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/motorcylist-...u-1225879513502

Very, very close to where I had my accident, and the cyclist was travelling in the same direction I was. Makes my stomach churn just thinking about it. RIP to the biker :thumbsup:

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