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The man of the hour...

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Bald Hill Lookout

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Heading south via the Sea Cliff Bridge

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Arriving at Austi.

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More 22B Love...

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At the Austi Beach Cafe!

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Refuelling the N1.

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Mmmm big brekky.

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Heading back home.

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Raj and Kosta.

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Awesome day guys.

Glad so many people came along.

While many of us got wet I am sure everyone will enjoy washing the car afterwards.

Was also happy to see a diverse range of cars show up as well.

Hopefully will see more of the Subaru's and Mazda's!

Hats of to Raj for putting on another fantastic meet!

Already see so many good snaps (and some of my car as well, thanks guys!) and looking forward to more :)

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Here are some from me, it was a fantastic day! Thanks Raj for organising this, I can't wait until the next one.

I have put up a review on the day at https://www.facebook.com/33spec

So watch that page and also https://www.facebook.com/saunsw and over the next coming weeks I'll put up more photos.

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