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Always end up exhausted and sunburnt after a Putty cruise!

Thanks to the organisers and execs for not only a great cruise, but also an amazing year of social and Motorsport events. You have all excelled in your roles.

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My oath Alex.

I do hope Brad got home alright after getting his C110 to our SAU Meetup and beyond...

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Aqua Car not to be outdone - great pair!

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The rears. The beginning of our stove oven lights that Carlos Ghosn also raves about!

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45DCOE Webers x THREE

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Pewter Silver - all class!

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Congrats Brad!

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I had a great day guys, as did my daughter. I hope the rest of the run was great and everyone got their cars home unscathed. Thanks to Chris for organising and thanks to everyone who came along, it was great chatting with those I got to catch up with

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Great cruise indeed. I enjoyed a lot more than last year. Sorry to those ppl got confused by me getting lost right before royal singleton hotel...

Saw a gunmetal grey 32 crashed really badly in the arvo on our way back from the entrance... On Cumberland highway. Hope it does not belong to any of the members.

Bobby's as some might recall, was the R32 GT-R in the Cover Feature of Daily Telegraph Cars Guide about the upcoming 21st Anniversary of the R32 GT-R

... put on by SAU.NSW, from Tench Park Penrith to Katoomba Edge Cinema 10/10/10.

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SAU.NSW hired out the whole iMax Cinema to screen (with Channel 7's permission) the 1992 Bathurst Race.

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Unfortunately my GoPro decided today was the day to be Faulty, got maybe 5 minutes of usable footage :angry:

Was a Great day, The choice to drive down from Newcastle for the whole cruise was well worth it.

I would like to say an official thanks to Grease for the photo of my car showing off it's flame skills.


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On a side note.
www.facebook.com/KeoghsVisionPhotography

Apparently got a whole heap of Photo's when we went past him. Said if you PM him with your number plate he will check if he got a photo of you etc.

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Was a great run boys! Thanks for the smiles! [emoji3]

Mad shot!!! I wasn't too keen at putting all the power down the street but still had some awesome fun with you throughout the cruise!

Excellent cruise SAU! Thanks for organizing!! One of the best cruise I've had so far!

Cheers

II F4T

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