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had an absolute blast!! Twas stu's and my first formal, wow, and not just the 'lines, but all the other models as well, loved the old monaros and gts, I was blown away by all the people lined up as we came through. Plus it was great to meet more forum members, yeah the rain was a buggar, but what a sight to see everyone fishtail it out of the t intersection!!!

Sister let me know she has organised some $ donations from her friends. Something like $10 each, so approx $140.

Assuming people are happy to donate their time/fuel, I figure we use it to buy a round or two afterwards, then donate the rest to SAU?

Jnr_J Top Turnout. Thanx for the offer of drinks at Kingo afterwards but with the rain and some splitting off for a feed was not much point. All were very happy to be a part of the cruise.

However, if you like you could come along to Trivia night on Tues an splash some cash over the bar or perhaps something similar for the Christmas cruise down the Cotter.

Thanks again everyone for coming, was a great turnout. My sister and her friends were stoked. Sorry we didn't fill all the cars but we sure had the numbers! I hadn't done a formal before, was much bigger deal than I'd expected. Hadn't expected so many cars from NSW etc. Couple a v nice supras/rx7s slipped in there too.

It's not easy to maintain a convoy in those conditions, maybe next time we have to arrange to pull over close to the dropoff and wait or something.

come along to Trivia night on Tues an splash some cash over the bar or perhaps something similar for the Christmas cruise down the Cotter.

Good suggestion, I'll sort something out for the Christmas cruise - hook us all up with a bunch of food/beer.

My (other) sister took a bunch of photos, I'll post them up as soon as I get hold of them.

Thanks again everyone,

John

yw jon anytime it was a great turnout and i am sure everyone had fun. especially andrew and cassi lol. i think the wet weather was perfect for the liners to show some driving skills lol. but yeh once again i reckon everyone would say it was our pleasure in doing it for u

Hey - Sorry, was a shocker with the rain. Slowed n pulled over a few times but couldn't tell if everyone was caught up. SkylineGal was right behind me but couldn't see the car through rain n splashback.

 

Was nice meeting all. Catch up at Trivia night or the Christmas BBQ.  

 

Maybe a contact list for those who dont mind.

I wouldn't mind the contact thing because that way no one could get lost :P:( :ufo:

It was great to see everyone yesterday, shame about the rain! Couldn't get over the turnout at the formal and left feeling slighty deaf *blush*, hope you guyes and gals all had fun!!

ended up driving to belco alone with no music and almost sliding into a gutter. ended up driving 2 people but didnt want to cause i was hopin to have my friend with me instead and i almost got lost and had to cut a few people off. just wasnt a good night for me

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Nathan

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Nate Dog - sorry it's the rapper in me...

Richard

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(PS. I dont normally answer private numbers)

Suggest though perhaps a swap of cell numbers in person maybe safer...Just that there is some real whacko's out there in cyber...

if anyone needs any of my contact detais just pm me, but in general alot of us have each others numbers, e.g. if you didnt have my number but had richards or supaflys you could call them and they'd have mine, its a good little system really.

cool pics John, ours need a bit of 'fiddling' with as they are a little blurred (getting used to the new toys settings). I have got them downloaded but finding it hard getting it all to work cos I am a computer/technical idiot. Am using 'camedia' , is there anyone who knows this program??? sending out an SOS!!!!!

cool pics John, ours need a bit of 'fiddling' with as they are a little blurred (getting used to the new toys settings). I have got them downloaded but finding it hard getting it all to work cos I am a computer/technical idiot. Am using 'camedia' , is there anyone who knows this program??? sending out an SOS!!!!!

Nup - not saying anything. :bscreen: <---------- :bahaha:

cool pics John,  ours need a bit of 'fiddling' with as they are a little blurred (getting used to the new toys settings). I have got them downloaded but finding it hard getting it all to work cos I am a computer/technical idiot. Am using 'camedia' , is there anyone who knows this program??? sending out an SOS!!!!!

The software should do most of the hard work and hopeful help you through it all.

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