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even though we dont technically qualify coz we ride in a commodore, me and jaffa were cruizin with the originals (rob, joel, whatsisname, bugalugs etc) before SAU was around :P

Don't worry Andrew I will be along to a cruise soon .. wont be a Skyline but the Supra will be there :(.... mind u unfortunately it is on where near as powerful and crazy as the 33 so I won't be able to do any "Drift Antics" like the old days :(

Got a few more things to do to the car before I am happy enuf with it to cruise.

Timmy u right, where did GTR King go?... still remember the circle work on the first days cruise :D

Thanks for organisin that last minute stuff andrew.. was good 2 catch up and there was a HEAP of new faces that i've never seen before too. Nice havin lunch @ the crown.. just need to get rid of the sunday drivers towing their trailors and takn up two lanes..

Tim

That's pretty fu@king funny that you didn't make it Dean...! Hope it's an easy fix, spewing that you couldn't go on a cruise that you organised!! :(

Was a good social day and the lunch at the Crown meant that everyone could introduce themselves.

Those bloody Sunday drivers on the way home. Sheeesh!

Thanks Andrew for stepping up and organising the destination in Dean's absence.

We kept on going after Stirling as had other plans for the afternoon. Hope we didn't miss too much action after that.

Till next time.

Stu

Yeh well i made it there, but realised i wouldnt b able to fix the steering in time, and also i was feeling so sick, that as i left bunnings carpark, i threw up :D So yeh shit happens. I was so hanging to go aswell cos it was the nicest day :)

Someone organise another cruise pls...

:) no worries guys .... I was happy to lead Dean's damn cruise :D lol .... turns out it was a top day weather-wise, nice easy route, not too much traffic (except the last part, which was the best road :( ), no-one speeding (or caught anyway), no defects or trouble. I hate it when someones foot slips off the clutch at Lofty too :burnout: :devil:

Nice to meet the new guys. As dorky as it sounds we WILL have big daggy name tags for the next cruise so it's easier to meet the new guys. I thought I had brought the labels along for this cruise but forgot them anyhow. If everyone has to wear them then everyone is equally dorky!

So, the next cruise .... I suggest go-karting at Port Elliot (since we drove past it yesterday) - how about Sunday 29th Feb?

edit: date was wrong

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