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Great day guys!! Had a great time given the conditions, ended up going into Eastern creek, then turning around and going straight back to Bathurst.. Congrats to everyone for behaving themselves

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Here's my quick photo wrap up from the day. Great to meet everybody - hope we didn't lose anyone along the way.

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Glad someone got my car's... erm... good side :laugh:

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Many thanks guys for appreciating my presence more than my car's! ;)

Made more friends to-day!

Tis hard to be surly whilst munching chocolate ;)

Always good to see you tezza, the cars more like a bonus I suppose.

You got that sticker on yet?

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Had a good time despite the weather. Nice to meet some new faces. And thanks to Terry for showing us the N1! Beautiful car

Also saw Eric on my way to warragamba dam lol

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