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Yes we didn't leave anything behind so if you're missing stuff, someone will have it.

Thanks for a great arvo everyone! Fantastic turnout and good to meet some new faces!

Ellie, you were supposed to turn where I turned so I hope you made it home ok in the end! hahaha... scenic route?

Your such a joker Shell lol. I heard you say keep going straight when I turn . Bahaha. Don't think Ellis knew about the 2 corners before then. This is going to be so funnnu. I'm cackin myself. Do you think she went to fyshwick or cooma? Lol

Your such a joker Shell lol. I heard you say keep going straight when I turn . Bahaha. Don't think Ellis knew about the 2 corners before then. This is going to be so funnnu. I'm cackin myself. Do you think she went to fyshwick or cooma? Lol

Haha confirmed ! Ellie just following instructions ! Not to worry. Ellie, Mich, brice, (And the other guy with the white something haha) and myself are part of the "Wrong turner crew"

Over all was a great day ! Brice, Mich and myself took a longer drive :P Good to see who is from SAU ! You'll have to bring your Roo-34 GTT next time Shell !

and Ellie, don't take off so fast ! Lost you after the first corner haha.

and cheers to Rob for organising this meet !

(Sorry to everyone who followed me into that park :( - thanks Mr. red 200 for getting us back on track !).

disclaimer - I probably got everyone's car wrong.

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Your 33 looked good. Shame about the rail because it went well. Don't worry we always take wrong turn of 2. Adds to the mystery drive. It was great to see everyone out n about. Personally I had a good time and I'm thinking everyone else did too. Thanks

Cheers

Hahaha yeah I passed the police van..... figured you might decide to hang and chat for *a little bit* longer ;)

Was lucky enough to.jet off behind Matt's chaser and straight into the bat cave, roller door down, engine off. Mr paranoid :) . Lol

Yes, its great to see such a good crowd of nice people. Cant wait till next time.

Ill try and upload some video, see how i go figuring it out.

Thanks for picking up my lunchbox Richard, oh and following your car today... it looks so clean and straight its like its a picture or a model.

Are you driving a hologram? its almost too good, real life has bits of dust and things on it.

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Your 33 looked good. Shame about the rail because it went well. Don't worry we always take wrong turn of 2. Adds to the mystery drive. It was great to see everyone out n about. Personally I had a good time and I'm thinking everyone else did too. Thanks

Cheers

They made the mistake of following me.... hahahaha!

Wattup Canberra peeps! Nice to meet some new people today. Hopefully I can drive to the next one, although my "chauffeur" did an excellent job in the mighty Golf :D

I had intended on taking many more pics, hopefully these can be supplemented with some much better ones:

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Your 33 looked good. Shame about the rail because it went well. Don't worry we always take wrong turn of 2. Adds to the mystery drive. It was great to see everyone out n about. Personally I had a good time and I'm thinking everyone else did too. Thanks

Cheers

Thanks ! I like to think of it as a Drift-Spec-33. (So many cracks and scratches from previous owner). It is a great shame about the rail damage.. It would've gone the whole 9 yards. Oh well, time to sell and re-buy !

Great day and great cars ! Nice people too !

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