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yeah sittin at the servo was gay same with the lapping of the bridge over the damn whats with that? either way good to see some nice cars out yotis, JL's and WILLO's a little bit of a specticle for the kids at the damn

good day ... good turnout.

not sure whether the meet spot or where we went was the best place we could have gone, but oh well it worked out eventually with lots of lapping and driving back and forward. No dramas from what i could see.

Did they end up going to the esplenade? At that point i had enough sitting in skyline traffic and went my own way ;)

Got some awesome photos.. but cbf doing anything with them right now :D

good day ... good turnout.  

not sure whether the meet spot or where we went was the best place we could have gone, but oh well it worked out eventually with lots of lapping and driving back and forward. No dramas from what i could see.  

Did they end up going to the esplenade? At that point i had enough sitting in skyline traffic and went my own way ;)

Got some awesome photos.. but cbf doing anything with them right now :D

Was a good day, but more driving and less parking would have been better.

Nice to see everyone was well behaved, no "shenanakins" * in the carpark at the dam or anything to give us a bad name.

* Not that there's anything wrong with that but there's a time and place for everything.

I got home at 5am and woke up at 11am... sounds like a good day was had by all... look foward to seeing some pics...

SIDE NOTE: was there a silver series 2 GTST with a GTR wing on the cruise? I was driving onto the M1 (oxenford on-ramp) heading towards brisbane at 2pm and this moron chick (silver 33) came flying up beside me on the on ramp and then went flying past me into the lane that was merging, then cut off the car in front of me, it locked it up, nearly causing a 3 car accident. If you were on the cuise and read this... you suck cawk u tart!!

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