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looks like a great time, how many cars ended up going? and why is there a toyota there! lol

Steve-o's 32GTR wasn't ready, sadly he had to bring the 'other' car.

I haven't seen his 32 in the flesh.....yet

Steve-o's 32GTR wasn't ready, sadly he had to bring the 'other' car.

I haven't seen his 32 in the flesh.....yet

That is a thing of myth and legend and will never be seen by us :)

Nice pics Sloane :)

A late November cruise would be nice, as December is a fail for some of us....

The event section tells me there is one on to Nirima Tafe in Quakers Hill the last weekend of November.

Unfortunately I can't organize a November cruise boys and girls as I'll be going away very shortly for 20 days.

Although, those whom are nsw club members there is a small cruise being organized for the Jim Richards dinner night...

If you're going to the dinner, you should join the club to cruise with us.

Didn't notice the MX-5 either? :laugh:

I'll get around to processing the photos at some point, hopefully I'll have some of them up next week :P

nah too busy looking at the pretty bird.

Photos look great!

Sloane, what are you using to resize your photos?

Just put all the photos one by one in paint and resized lol..

takes for ages but gets the job done.

i do it for all my photos I upload.

Just put all the photos one by one in paint and resized lol..

takes for ages but gets the job done.

i do it for all my photos I upload.

Might be worth downloading photshop elements and use it to resize them to 1280x1024 before uploading. It's pretty easy to use and they will turn out a million times better. You can do batches of photos at once to save you time. Paint isn't very good at resizing photos. That's why lines and curves are turning out all jagged and rough.

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BUGGER !!!

... GOT CALLED OFF TO THE KIMBERLEYS FOR A BORING OPTUS AD ...

... next time " get out of work fairy" can i pleeeeease have the day off ?? - huh ?

... have only driven the car twice since last decembers show & shine - aaarrggghhhh !!!!!

... hope to see you all soon - cheers malcolm :D

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Unfortunately, with so much on in December and this time of year in general, there most likely won't be an official SAU NSW Cruise until January, where I am looking at the logistics of at the moment

... great !! ... my birthday in jan ... F**K work im going !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ... :D ...

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