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it was an awesome route....just hope that adrian (180or200)'s kid is feeling a bit better.....sorry about the late catch up guys.....the battery on the skyline died so it was RAA to the rescue.....

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it was an awesome route....just hope that adrian (180or200)'s kid is feeling a bit better.....sorry about the late catch up guys.....the battery on the skyline died so it was RAA to the rescue.....

Ah, but it was good to see you pop out of nowhere :)

Had a blast today.

Great organized cruise by Steve & Luke, Great breakfast at the German Arms, Great company & Great turn out.

Big thanks to Shane for picking me up and dropping me off and a huge thanks to John Munro for the drive of his R35 through the twisties....that car is ridiculous!!!

Had a blast today.

Great organized cruise by Steve & Luke, Great breakfast at the German Arms, Great company & Great turn out.

Big thanks to Shane for picking me up and dropping me off and a huge thanks to John Munro for the drive of his R35 through the twisties....that car is ridiculous!!!

Get one, now! :)

Get one, now! :)

2nd, then take me for a ride in 1 finally :P

was good catching up with a few old faces and heslo :P

next time will need to bring the focus up in the twisty bits

took a few photo's on andrew's camera i'm sure he will post some

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2nd, then take me for a ride in 1 finally :)

was good catching up with a few old faces and heslo :P

next time will need to bring the focus up in the twisty bits

took a few photo's on andrew's camera i'm sure he will post some

Good to catch up with you too Nick, been too long mate!

good one guys, great route, my car had issue's on the morning so I hitched a ride with Lee, car seems to be fine now, the only thing I can think is it had a bad earth, and the alarm shut everything down, cleaned the terminal and it's better than it's been in weeks, bloody car!

it was an awesome route....just hope that adrian (180or200)'s kid is feeling a bit better.....sorry about the late catch up guys.....the battery on the skyline died so it was RAA to the rescue.....

yeah poor fella pretty much reached from the first to second stop, let him ride in the front on the return trip and was happy as larry, bloody kid!

yeah poor fella pretty much reached from the first to second stop, let him ride in the front on the return trip and was happy as larry, bloody kid!

Well at least he was feeling a bit better....it was unfortunate to see a bit of a mishap on the cruise.....the trip back to adelaide was an awesome one as well....been a long time since i have been through the tunnels and OMFG....first time in the tunnels with the new zorst and i loved it :)

Well at least he was feeling a bit better....it was unfortunate to see a bit of a mishap on the cruise.....the trip back to adelaide was an awesome one as well....been a long time since i have been through the tunnels and OMFG....first time in the tunnels with the new zorst and i loved it :)

I pulled up next to you at the end of freeway lights (start of Glen Osmond Road into the city). I tootted you just as you got the green light to turn, ignored me and drove off! :blink:

I pulled up next to you at the end of freeway lights (start of Glen Osmond Road into the city). I tootted you just as you got the green light to turn, ignored me and drove off! :blink:

I am sorry ruby...didnt hear your horn either....didnt mean to snob you off....just didnt see you at all....

Had a blast today.

Great organized cruise by Steve & Luke, Great breakfast at the German Arms, Great company & Great turn out.

Big thanks to Shane for picking me up and dropping me off and a huge thanks to John Munro for the drive of his R35 through the twisties....that car is ridiculous!!!

No kidding! One moment I'm behind him, turn around a corner and his long gone!

I am sorry ruby...didnt hear your horn either....didnt mean to snob you off....just didnt see you at all....
Sure! :(

I was right next to Krishy at the end of the freeway and i did not here your horn either as we both turned onto portrush road.

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