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Yep......... Great day, great weather, great company and great pies!!!! :worship::worship::worship::worship::worship::worship:

Many thanks to the organisers on a job well done.

Looking forward to the next run.

Cheers,

Bob.

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Thanks again to everyone coming out today, was indeed a fantastic turn out :)

Have had a count of all the donations and it has come to ... $314.50!

Thankyou everyone for your generosity!

Very much appreciated :D

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Yep an excellent cruise today with perfect weather, thanks to the organisers and attendees!

Looking forward to some photos. There was also a black 32 following me up the Pass with a GoPro and I'm curious how the footage came out :)

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DVD free for SAU.NSW MEMBERS

* footage of Casula Meetup

* footage of Albion Park Meetup

* vid of hairpin along Mac Pass

PM me your address if you're a Member

Regards Terry and Matt

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