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Hi All,

It was great to meet new people and put faces to them. I had a ball driving behind the slightly quicker cars :whistling: lol

I would like to thank Anthony for putting together a great drive and thanks for Matt for putting up some awesome pictures!

Hi All,

It was great to meet new people and put faces to them. I had a ball driving behind the slightly quicker cars :whistling: lol

I would like to thank Anthony for putting together a great drive and thanks for Matt for putting up some awesome pictures!

Thanks for making the effort to come along mate! Great too meet you and see the beast! Look forward to catching up on future cruises :D

Was a great run, thanks to everyone for turning up, especially the sydney guys making the extra effort, well done.

Ran well all day untill the lunch stop, i apologise for the crappy organising there with the take away etc, next time we can stop elsewhere with a pub that serves food ha

Hope to see you all at the next one.

I know.

wtf was with that?

pub that doesn't do lunch on Sunday.

pfft, oh well, burger was good.

next time, talk to pub owner and let them know a heap of people are coming for lunch.

he may get the chef in.

or, just go back to the takeaway.

was pretty good food.

next time, will be in the wifes 3, to try and keep up.

Luke's 'lux was great. You don't see many of those around any more.

thanks.

You don't see any being driven that hard I would suspect.

my wife wasn't happy with me trying to stick to the speed limit.

Awesome picks mat, keep them coming.

where's the lux?

Well the person with the camera was a bit busy drooling over/in the R35 hahaha..... Hence why their arent many from this cruise ;) Post up your pics?

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