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yeah great fun guys, thanks Mike for organising, and yeah the Z fellas were a good group.

Im heading off for work for 6 weeks so ill see you all August sometime for the next event.

ohh and yeah, how did those 31 accidents happen?

Great pics mike.......whens the next one?

bummed I had to bail at Woodford, a mate was involved in an accident with the R31 cruise just down the road at Cabo, total of 3 cars written off including his in two separate crashes :(

thanks for organising this once again!

wowsers....thats doing it in style!

Thanks for the pics!

Somebody stopped in the middle of the road (don't know why or what they were doing) caused a pile up, mate was rear ended. Car that hit him written off, bent rear of my mates car also.

He was able to drive though and went to repco to get parts to help one of the others out. As he was doing this he somehow merged into a car on the highway spinning them out and totalling both cars. Luckily nobody was hurt, if he had of pulled out a second earlier he would have copped the car straight to the drivers door and would have gotten nasty.

Unfortunate accident, would have been shaken up from the first accident, causing the second

Shame about the c*cknugget in the blue GT-R, but I guess you can't have everything...

Thanks Mel for letting me drive Pinky, Mouse for organising a great cruise, and everyone else for making it a great day!

Yeah I was passenger seat raging about that one! Haha as you know!

And not a problem, pink suits you ?

ok nick,pretty much passing other cars in the cruise on double white lines with on coming cars,luckily guys in the cruise were awake and managed to let the cock back in.Then lighting up his wheels and trying to drift at ever turn and came close to hitting andrew34 a couple of times.I let mike know that we dont need f**kheads like that on an otherwise enjoyable cruise,and luckily he f**ked off before we got to lunch in the tavern,i even told him that this was a cruise not a drift session but you cant get through to some people.There is a time and place for everything,its guys like this that f**k sooo much up for the genuine car lover,hopefully he doesnt come back cause the club doesnt need shit like this.There now you know,can you tell im a bit pissed about it?,lol,must be showing my age,still believe in common sense,courtesy,respect for other peoples property,and acting appropriately when representing the club,i hope im not the only one.

ok nick,pretty much passing other cars in the cruise on double white lines with on coming cars,luckily guys in the cruise were awake and managed to let the cock back in.Then lighting up his wheels and trying to drift at ever turn and came close to hitting andrew34 a couple of times.I let mike know that we dont need f**kheads like that on an otherwise enjoyable cruise,and luckily he f**ked off before we got to lunch in the tavern,i even told him that this was a cruise not a drift session but you cant get through to some people.There is a time and place for everything,its guys like this that f**k sooo much up for the genuine car lover,hopefully he doesnt come back cause the club doesnt need shit like this.There now you know,can you tell im a bit pissed about it?,lol,must be showing my age,still believe in common sense,courtesy,respect for other peoples property,and acting appropriately when representing the club,i hope im not the only one.

I doubt you would be the only only one mate.

It is pretty evident that dangerous and irresponsible driving like that are not welcomed.

Wherever you go there will always be the 'I'm the best, look at me attention retard' just need to kick them out before any potential damages / accidents are caused by dickheads like that.

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,must be showing my age,still believe in common sense,courtesy,respect for other peoples property,and acting appropriately when representing the club,i hope im not the only one.

Not the only one annoyed just ask Martin, I was sitting in the car raging..! :domokun: And I'm not even that old!!!

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ok nick,pretty much passing other cars in the cruise on double white lines with on coming cars,luckily guys in the cruise were awake and managed to let the cock back in.Then lighting up his wheels and trying to drift at ever turn and came close to hitting andrew34 a couple of times.I let mike know that we dont need f**kheads like that on an otherwise enjoyable cruise,and luckily he f**ked off before we got to lunch in the tavern,i even told him that this was a cruise not a drift session but you cant get through to some people.There is a time and place for everything,its guys like this that f**k sooo much up for the genuine car lover,hopefully he doesnt come back cause the club doesnt need shit like this.There now you know,can you tell im a bit pissed about it?,lol,must be showing my age,still believe in common sense,courtesy,respect for other peoples property,and acting appropriately when representing the club,i hope im not the only one.

Well sumed up Ralph, lucky for all us that he didn't take any of us out. I think if he is on another cruise, I will head in the opposite direction.

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