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Haha :) giving updates for peeps who are still contiplating on going or not.

However, more the merrier but Rob and I are still cruising. Rob and I decided to go on a cruise but open invited to SAU, so it's happening rain hail or shine :D (Bit of hail damage didn't hurt nobody :P)

SO KEEN UP PEEPS

Haha :) giving updates for peeps who are still contiplating contemplating on going or not. (shockin')

Rob and I decided to go on a cruise but open invited to SAU, so it's happening rain hail or shine :D

KEEN UP PEEPS

i can see them on both phone and pc..

Worked on my phone, not PC. :huh:

Looks nasty.

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Worked on my phone, not PC. :huh:

Looks nasty.

You're such a looser. (inb4 correcting for Loser LOL) I had my boss behind me so was typing hella fast !

jokes I failed English with a big F for phat.

Yeah, was thinking the same.

I put the word out around the meet last night (There was a ton of people around 30+) and apparently, not many saw the thread haha. Hopefully a few people decide to rock up from last night.

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Meet time was 10 right? I thought people would already be here considering I was late..

Also a mk4 golf has crashed the partay

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Well couldn't find you guys.

Went the opposite direction till corin and then turned around.

Just came back from Pine Island and only 2 cars there.

I did find 2 police cars though. One at the back of point hut.

Nice guys - had a chat. That was really good PR.

Another one between Isabelle and Bonython. Had some one pulled over on the opposite side of the road.

Well couldn't find you guys.

Went the opposite direction till corin and then turned around.

Just came back from Pine Island and only 2 cars there.

I did find 2 police cars though. One at the back of point hut.

Nice guys - had a chat. That was really good PR.

Another one between Isabelle and Bonython. Had some one pulled over on the opposite side of the road.

Cos we were driving around the cotter and up the mountains (Brindabella Rd) :D fun.

PR? good, excellent, if i could choose anyone to represent us it would be someone older and wiser like you. :thanks:

For real.

Awesome day today guys, it can be REAL good with fewer numbers hey.

So just remember, 30 cars, or only 3, its a great day out.

Yeah, that was Cool. :cool:

Sorry Richard, didn't end up actually going out Point Hut / Pine Island way. Just Uriarra + a bit of Extra Road (on Mik's Recommendation) and Cotter.

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This is all you need for a bit of the Living... :woot:

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And thanks to "Random Stranger" guy for showing off his R33 for us...

Might see you on SAU soon...

Pics are mostly Blurred today, Vid is Really Pixelly too. :(

Shows a 4door 33 can eat a 32 with a hot rb20, cos rb25 has much much more. Proof of the idea that doing up an rb20 is a waste of time.

That AND beard envy, a day of mixed emotions.

Perfect weather for it too.

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