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Hey guys, some good photos there sorry i couldn't make it, cars on jacks, 2 striped manifold studs, the only 2 that look they the weren't replaced when the turbo was put on, and a cracked turbo gasket and a stuffed steering rack end, off to bursons tomorrow :P

Glad you guys had fun, I had an amazing weekend but was still wishing I could have been at the cruise too! More pics?

Have we got a plan for the next cruise happening already? I'll have a +1 for the next cruise and probably every one after :woot:

Glad you guys had fun, I had an amazing weekend but was still wishing I could have been at the cruise too! More pics?

Have we got a plan for the next cruise happening already? I'll have a +1 for the next cruise and probably every one after :woot:

You didn't get stuck out in the middle of nowhere again? lol

You didn't get stuck out in the middle of nowhere again? lol

Flew to VIC to get my girl ;) best thing I've ever done! So you plicks better forgive me for missing an epic cruise on this occasion hehe

I remember when you called me your girl :(

Cookie is taking us to wisrmsns ferry then ant to Wooten way.

You'll always be that!! ;)

Can't wait to cruise.... Me and Kurtis can have battle of the fuel pumps!!!!

Flew to VIC to get my girl ;) best thing I've ever done! So you plicks better forgive me for missing an epic cruise on this occasion hehe

Alright I'll forgive ya but yo better be at the next one

You'll always be that!! ;)

Can't wait to cruise.... Me and Kurtis can have battle of the fuel pumps!!!!

I was behind Kurtis for a while and you will lose that battle

Damm fine car that, fast and reliable

Although since Chookie worked out how to use the sunroof in my car he reckons I should be the official photographer car

Alright I'll forgive ya but yo better be at the next one

I was behind Kurtis for a while and you will lose that battle

Damm fine car that, fast and reliable

Although since Chookie worked out how to use the sunroof in my car he reckons I should be the official photographer car

I seriously almost stuck my car into a tree I was laughing so hard when I saw chookie pop out the roof of your car.

I was behind Kurtis for a while and you will lose that battle

Damm fine car that, fast and reliable

Although since Chookie worked out how to use the sunroof in my car he reckons I should be the official photographer car

sunroof was awesome for pics ill get around to giving photos to ant for an edit or whatever he wants to do with them..

also mat is carmen moving up? sorta read that way lol

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