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Looks like you guys had a great day out!

Gutted I missed it. Got to my car this morning and the drivers window was forced down with the ignition barrel stripped. The assholes caused a few other headaches with my car so I didn't manage to fix everything up till early afternoon :verymad:

Quick post, great day.

We went to just past st kilda then home, anyone else keep cruising?

I'll post pics tomorrow.

Thanks all who came, was great to meet some new faces & catch up with old ones.

Yep great day, thanks to the those who put their hand up and organised it.

After Arthur's Seat (and an interesting encounter with a G Class Merch) I headed back through Red Hill and stopped in at the brewery for a cool beverage and then moved to the cider house via an interesting dirt road. Perfect Saturday :yes:

Please do tell!

Dude stopped dead in the middle of the road about 10 car lengths up the road (probably 1/2 way up the seat) and signalled he wanted me to pass him, right at the entry to a left hand corner as well. So I couldn't see anything.

Once I got up to the car being double lines I just shook my head, he then stuck he's head out the window, said FU a couple of times, then sped off....

He was pretty red in the face, I'm going to say he had a long lunch in Rye before hand and maybe a bottle of red to wash it down with.

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