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I woke up at 7:30am, went for a stair run at Coogee which brought out an awful hangover (only a 6 pack the night before) feeling. Got home and saw it was raining like crazy so I pulled out and blamed the hangover. That was my txt Hamiltonau.

Seemed like a good call :)

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we got at the meet point and then checked here and saw it was canceled :( weather on the way home was seriously terrible!

Saw a few cars there, cruised with BOO5TN i think it was on the way there..

ah! i was trying to figure out who had a red 33! :D that thing sounded tits!

It was me Patrick, the Great Sir Andrew !!!!!!!! :) HAHAHAHAH

Was good to meet a few people and go for a drive up there. Bloody good timing the rain stopped for when we got to the lookout, it sure made up for it on the way home!!! Heaviest rain EVER!!!!! Saw a car that had spin off the road on Mona Vale road and go backwards into a tree at a decent speed, YIKES!!!!! Heaps of other cars had stopped. MASSIVE areas of aqua planing on the road too, not cool. but adds to the excitement!!!!!

Great to meet Patrick, Joel, Ed and Michael in the R32 GTR, plus briefly meet slow skyline (your car sounded PHAT when you left the car park, nice wheels too mate :D )

Got some good pics from the lookout will post up when i get the camera sorted.......

good finally meeting you to andy!

trip home was a bitch, i r needing more tyre.

yeah love Eddies plates most of all 'keepup' apparently they attract a bit of attention..wonder why :P

oh and

We took it mighty easy on the way up and back

speak for yourself old man :nyaanyaa: i gotta admit i wound it out a little on the way back but only while it was dry and luckily got a completely clear run all the way to the toll booth thingy. Good times.

wheres ur pics by the way? only got the scenery didnt u?

I woke up at 7:30am, went for a stair run at Coogee

after a six pack? you know how i know your batshiat crazy?!

yeah love Eddies plates most of all 'keepup' apparently they attract a bit of attention..wonder why :P

oh and

speak for yourself old man :nyaanyaa: i gotta admit i wound it out a little on the way back but only while it was dry and luckily got a completely clear run all the way to the toll booth thingy. Good times.

wheres ur pics by the way? only got the scenery didnt u?

after a six pack? you know how i know your batshiat crazy?!

Yeah i drove like a biatch on the way back, even on 12psi my car just spins the wheels in the wet....... plus my walking frame was getting in the way of the steering wheel, i cant help if i am a girly-man :D

Yeah got heaps of scenery pics, still on camera at home, just need to find the cable and upload them. I'll post the good ones here so you can grab them.

yeah love Eddies plates most of all 'keepup' apparently they attract a bit of attention..wonder why :P

Sometimes unwanted "attention" mate, starting with the cop bringing up the fact haha...

but yeah me and Pat "cruised" it out of there...got myself another bucket of rain just before the M2 luckily for me i only take my car out on weekends hey?:no:

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i'd be either way :P remember im HARDCORE

:thumbsup:

sorry to hear u get wheelspin so easily Andrew, guess having all that power sometimes has its disadvantages...woot! only time i would be able to lose you i guess, bring on the rain

oh and Eddie, if u only ever take that beast out on wknds? then thats just karma biatch :P if i had that thing it would be on the road morning and night.

I am beginning to think im never going to get to go on a cruise with you guys :(

Nah, there's more unusual stuff as well as cruises on for this year.

For instance, stayed tuned for another cruise up to Trackside Restaurant 2011 with another high profile guest.

And Matt's working on some more besides...:thumbsup:

Nah, there's more unusual stuff as well as cruises on for this year.

For instance, stayed tuned for another cruise up to Trackside Restaurant 2011 with another high profile guest.

And Matt's working on some more besides...:thumbsup:

Oh goody,i can't wait the last one was totaly awesome,i am so there. :cheers:

i'd be either way :P remember im HARDCORE

:thumbsup:

sorry to hear u get wheelspin so easily Andrew, guess having all that power sometimes has its disadvantages...woot! only time i would be able to lose you i guess, bring on the rain

oh and Eddie, if u only ever take that beast out on wknds? then thats just karma biatch :P if i had that thing it would be on the road morning and night.

yup weekends only these days ...bloody garage queen hey lol!

cruise + golf day ftw!

Yeah Luke! Had originally planned to do both - would've had to meet up 1.30, leave Church pt 2.00pm, up to the lookout by 2.30pm, then to Freshwater by 3.30pm - was a bit tight.

Balgowlah is a 9-hole course and only 15 bucks after 4pm for 9 holes, in addition bourbons at the clubhouse worked out to about $4.50 each and the bartender even drove a couple of the boys home afterwards... the place is recommended..

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