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nope no camera crews that I saw, ok now i am getting my photos developed and put to disk as we speak, I pick them up in about 30 mins all 30 something, now lets hope they turn out.

Who would like a copy of the shots, I can bring some to Jarra 2 morrow night.

Hi all,

Just a quick thank you for your help and support in getting this organised. Biggest thanks of all to Jayce for his financial assistance as well as organising everyone on the day (even got stuck with cooking duties). Also thanks to Stevie and Ewen for your help with the stickers and organising everyone on the day.

It was a great meet with 152 paid cars and a total of $1732.75 raised. An excellent effort by all. The money will be given to the Australian Red Cross this week in the name of "Valvebounce Motorsport & Performance Car Association" which has been setup to run this and future events. Its a non-profit organisation, not a business so none of us benefit from tax reciepts. Was great to see such a mix of cars and enthusiasts. 99% of people at the event drove responsibly with only one person showing us how much of a tool they could be.

Well I wont be organising another big cruise for a little while but will let you all know when its on. Next time I should have more time to organise a proper BBQ instead of focusing on unknown government related issues.

Cheers

Glenn

EDIT: Pics will be put up on the site sometime this week. We took over 80 so will sort through them.

ok bois/gurls here are the 9, count them, NINE pics i took at the cruise as my battery was dead on my phone and had to turn on my phone just to take on pic :(

just incase you dont know whos is whats here you go:

1. Jayces baby 2. andrews hot gtst 3. the best bling car ive seen in ACT! (thanks E) 4. leighs sleek r33 5.andrews again 6. some radnom 300zx 7. random s15 8. a random supra and last but definetly not least gorons beasty gtr

i think everyone should take the time to look at the people in the background of these photos as it may be YOU! andrew was in quite a few

and also gorons beast went off even though it was on minimum boost

ok bois/gurls here are the 9, count them, NINE pics i took at the cruise as my battery was dead on my phone and had to turn on my phone just to take on pic :rofl:

just incase you dont know whos is whats here you go:

1. Jayces baby 2. andrews hot gtst 3. the best bling car ive seen in ACT! (thanks E) 4. leighs sleek r33 5.andrews again 6. some radnom 300zx 7. random s15 8. a random supra and last but definetly not least gorons beasty gtr

i think everyone should take the time to look at the people in the background of these photos as it may be YOU! andrew was in quite a few

and also gorons beast went off even though it was on minimum boost

and i took the time to take off everyones number plates so its all good

just incase you dont know whos is whats here you go:

1. Jayces baby 2. andrews hot gtst 3. the best bling car ive seen in ACT! (thanks E) 4. leighs sleek r33 5.andrews again 6. some radnom 300zx 7. random s15 8. a random supra and last but definetly not least gorons beasty gtr

Hi all,

Great pictures and thanks for including my random supra in with your collection. :-)

Cheers

Ross

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