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Sau Nsw Wisemans Ferry Social Cruise Sunday 19Th Feb 2012


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Great day and good turn out. How good was the weather!!!!

Special thanks to the guys who stayed behind, jez, aaron and drew(i believe) while i struggled to get my car started haha, damn immobiliser, appreciate it :thumbsup:

Was good fun driving back to the freeway too :whistling:

Good turnout :) Thanks to all the people involved in organising this event!

I'll see what photos I got, didn't end up taking much cause my camera was pretty much dead at the beginning of the day lol

Good to put some faces to the names.. Sorry for the shitty drivers brief it was dumped on me last minute and well i just suck at public speaking..

Glad you all had fun and be sure to come along to the chocolate cruise on the 3rd, bring the wife/GF/F Buddy/Mandate!

Good meeting ya Dave well again anyways lol let us know when ya wanna pipe ya car up dude

Good to put some faces to the names.. Sorry for the shitty drivers brief it was dumped on me last minute and well i just suck at public speaking..

Glad you all had fun and be sure to come along to the chocolate cruise on the 3rd, bring the wife/GF/F Buddy/Mandate!

It was great to see the regulars as well as meet so many people - Mick, Mick's dad, Michael and his mate, GTR32X, Alex

Although we couldn't get on the Ferry properly Michael's silver weapon of an R33 and my car had a fun little 80km detour to meet up with the rest at Mangrove :)

Sorry we left a few back at Wisemans but I think everyone still had a good time.

Looking forward to pics

Not impressed that I missed out...but good to hear that you guys had fun!!! :D

I'll have another official cruise in the pipeline soon...

More pics!!!

Great cruise, can't believe how lucky we were with the weather.

Only took a couple of photos

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Didn't attempt the Ferry crossing but cruised back towards Pit town on Wisemans Ferry Road and had an awesome run.

Not sure who was in the Black 34 that followed us but i hope you weren't too confused when we pulled into the Pit Towns sports club for lunch, it is a bit in the middle of no where lol.




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