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Too eletis for me these days, was not worth the two hour drive to get to the servos.

Used to be very friendly and fun.

Won't bother waisting my petty on a race, err cruise again.

Thanks for an awesome cruise boys and girls! Had a great day. Got some good pics. Sorry we missed a great dinner. Rain check? Looking forward to the next one! Ps thanks for the scones assassin! Very nice.

Too eletis for me these days, was not worth the two hour drive to get to the servos.

Used to be very friendly and fun.

Won't bother waisting my petty on a race, err cruise again.

Sorry I didn't get a chance to say g'day to you today Genelle,I got to the servos a bit late. It was a bit quick paced today & us front guys lost the rest,then myself & two GTR's got left behind, but all good as I caught up at Windsor rd for waves & beeps before heading to the in laws.

On a different note, thanks everyone for a great day out. Very enjoyable indeed!

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Sorry I didn't get a chance to say g'day to you today Genelle,I got to the servos a bit late. It was a bit quick paced today & us front guys lost the rest,then myself & two GTR's got left behind, but all good as I caught up at Windsor rd for waves & beeps before heading to the in laws.

On a different note, thanks everyone for a great day out. Very enjoyable indeed!

I've been cruising for eleven years with sau,up till now never mattered what you had

But today I noticed how things have changed, as I said before people know where you come

From and treat you accordingly, they can find a car wash to wash there car next time. :-)

Pace was definitely a lot quicker today, don't know why but everyone seemed in a hurry? Still had a great time though, thanks to James for organising and having us back to the restaurant, it was amazing as always. Also thanks to terry for waiting for me and a couple of the other guys when we got separated going though the back streets of Leura, I would have been buggered without that haha

Hope to see everyone again, was good to meet heaps of people I hadn't before




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