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Damn you guys got proof damn : )

Where is it

You cant hide when there is that many cameras superstar!!

It will be here -

In about 82 minutes lol.... Its still uploading....

Lol stuff that! Its my daily.... I dont wanna be taking any hektic angles etc i just want to bash over things :P

Where are all the pics that people took too? We demand MOAR! :woot:

my GTR is my daily lol, im still pissed off about the stick that was flicked up and dented my roof on old pac. My m8 has like 108 pics that he took on his FB page ill get a link and get him to make the album public.

http://www.facebook.com/#!/media/set/?set=a.10151132324106925.441706.632201924&type=3

my GTR is my daily lol, im still pissed off about the stick that was flicked up and dented my roof on old pac. My m8 has like 108 pics that he took on his FB page ill get a link and get him to make the album public.

http://www.facebook.com/#!/media/set/?set=a.10151132324106925.441706.632201924&type=3

Didn't hear about the roof

That sucks man sorry to hear

my GTR is my daily lol, im still pissed off about the stick that was flicked up and dented my roof on old pac. My m8 has like 108 pics that he took on his FB page ill get a link and get him to make the album public.

http://www.facebook....32201924&type=3

Get him to host them and post them in here OR email the good ones too me and ill do it?

Didn't hear about the roof

That sucks man sorry to hear

Yeah it was pretty damn unlucky!

Vid uploaded yet?

I must have the slowest connection on the planet as i am uploading the baby verison and its only 83% with 32mins remaining :P We HAVE the technology down here at Tomago brah............

Awesome awesome awesome,coolest vid evarrrr :woot: i'm still pumped after yesterday.

Had to of been the best cruise i've ever been on,

an i been on lots over the last ten years.

That's it,i'm moving to newy,top place and the nicest people. :banana:

Good job, sweet vid guys!

Haha told you your were the main star :D

Awesome awesome awesome,coolest vid evarrrr :woot: i'm still pumped after yesterday.

Had to of been the best cruise i've ever been on,

an i been on lots over the last ten years.

That's it,i'm moving to newy,top place and the nicest people. :banana:

Haha thats awesome ;) Glad you enjoyed it

Can't wait for the next one,if i'm back in nowra,

i'll come up the day before an stay in a motel,

would'nt miss it for any thing.

Loving the dedication! If you want i can edit a vid of your car going past the camera so it will be a smaller file that you can keep :)

You're putting the pressure on now to try and top this cruise

Ant did first, you did second, i did 3rd......... Ohhhhh J-Rad your number 4 :P

But seriously, keen to help organise!

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