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bloddy friggin good night peoples like oh my god did anyone neally hit that guy in the middle of the road leaving fingal car park?.....................any way where the hell did everyone take off too after the last stop????

What can I say?

DAMN THAT WAS GOOD!

Imagine that many 'lines on a daylight cruise to a picnic area. NOw that would be cool

Had a great time, but got seperated from the pack on he way home at the great "Gold Coast or Pacific Highway" debacle, everyone said goldie and went pacific?!?!?!.

Was awesome fun ... got to do my bit recruisting for the r31 club .... felt a bit insignificant with my crappy GX parked next to the white 34 GTR at BWCP

I left pretty early from the fingle place just after the cop car truned up ... what did the cops have to say ?? ... i think we passed a couple more heading that way on out way out???

The cops were asking for directions :D there were some funny anocdotes at that point though.

nah, apparently they just were wondering what we were doing.. somebody told them, they went "fair enough, don't cause trouble" and left us.

actually i think 3 cop cars came through shortly after each other, but we didn't hassle them, and they didn't hassle us.. and each went on their merry way.

Looks like you guys had a mad time though with any large car group losing ppl and ppl not knowing where to go is part of the fun lol :)

But I recon from cruises I've done with the old vl club and ls1 clubs a big day time thing through the back country roads is always a bloody great day out I recon.

Out to summerset dam or something like that something really big or even a big day drive out to a nice camp site get a big fire drinks food then drive back the next day?

That'd be good but yeah hope to have a r33 in few months so then I can be part of the fun lol :D

left early from the fingle place  just after the cop car truned up ... what did the cops have to say ?? ... i think we passed a couple more heading that way on out way out???

Yeah they looked like they were in a bit of a hurry to get up to the car park.

Had a pretty good time, got bored in the bwcp after after 30 mins, then soon after being at fingal got bored again, then the cops made an appearance so that was a good time to leave.

On the way home we stopped off at Mudgeraba to get some fuel and then went up to The Panorama @ Tallai, nice view, got a few good pics then left for home.

Roughly between Helensvale and Comera there were a few wankers about doing the street racing thing and a some cops hiding on the side of the road.

Saw 45EXN [think thats right] cruising on the way home, thats a nice car!

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many thanks to Sheree (61RLY) for takin charge of the pack that got lost hehehe  

*pats himself on the back *

Happy to take charge :) .. lol

Huh were u the pilot of the R33 that night... with the teddy bear? hahaha

Was a good night, after getting to Broady my big day caught up with me so myself and GTR Cam went for coffee, saw quite a few lines drive past...

Was an awesome night, with the only exception being nitwits who changed in the far left lane in their excels...and caused everyone to jump on the stoppers..

Was also good to see someone else with the same wheels as me!!!!

Almost forgot, thanks to the Organisers it was a well organised and behaved cruise and I thoroughly enjoyed it...coming from a long time cruiser!!! :D

Oh and I think we need a day one soon so I can take better video footage as most of it turned out too dark.... :)

Very, Very, Very dissapointed I had to miss it, but these things happen, my hulk mobile is not finished being riced up anyway so hopefully it'll all be ready for next one :P

Looks like the organisation was AWESOME and the cruise was AWESOME! So congratz to Erin and Adrian and James for the orgainisational skills to successfully hold 70+ Skylines together WELL DONE!

Looking forward to the next one ;)

Yep was a awsome night, so many lines :P

Thanks for hanging round and coming cruising after knore and 4doors that was the better part of the night I think.

He he the M3 thing was cool as steve and thanks for leaving me in a cloud of smoke lol.

I think we should organise a day time one also, maybe have a bbq or something.

see if we can beat 77 cars.

cyas

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