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Was a good cruise. I need to drive next time though. LOL.

Three cheers for moanie for organising the cruise!!!!!

:) :)

....I can't believe I didn't take any photos...... :

Got a couple of dodgey video clips of the drive though. I'll see what I can do with them.

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great cruise...had a blast. Awesome road, how bumpy was it on the way back compared to on the way there...or was that my imagination???

was great to meet some new people.

and sorry to the whores who i didn't get to chat to much!!!

once again moans....great cruise thanks!!!

great cruise...had a blast. Awesome road, how bumpy was it on the way back compared to on the way there...or was that my imagination???

was great to meet some new people.

and sorry to the whores who i didn't get to chat to much!!!

once again moans....great cruise thanks!!!

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great cruise...had a blast. Awesome road, how bumpy was it on the way back compared to on the way there...or was that my imagination???

was great to meet some new people.

and sorry to the whores who i didn't get to chat to much!!!

once again moans....great cruise thanks!!!

hey i was parked next to u i think when we stopped at the lookout, u had a lightup skyline panel right? so did i mad coincedence, anyway i didnt get a chance to say hi so hi and we will chat next time :)

haha hey moans, hurry up  and organise another one some where, during the day...i couldnt see who was who last night when we all parked and got out..

for those of you who didnt know who i was...im barny...abit of a loud mouth that called everyone over for the group photo.

hahaha.. you'll definitely have to come along to the next one!!! you do a good job of gathering everyone!!! next time you should get everyone to intro themselves as well :)

hey matboy!! which one were you1?!!?!?!

:) how come i have to organise the next cruise!!!! my next one is mac pass during the day.. but that won't be for a lil while :D

hey i was parked next to u i think when we stopped at the lookout, u had  a lightup skyline panel right? so did i mad coincedence, anyway i didnt get a chance to say hi so hi and we will chat next time :)

yeah i remember...you were going sooooooooooooooooo slowly...lol jk. You were running a good pace I was 2 cars behind you on the run.

I don't remember seeing anyone standing outside that car when we got out...come to think of it I barely saw anyone at that look out!

Next time!

loll it was dark yes

i have been through the park many times and i decided since it was a cruise i would behave :)

plus i had a gtr driver(park virgin) whoring in my car, who was already scared at that pace :)

i was holding up some cars on the way back, two gtr's so not u, i was having a bit of a go on the way back and they actually overtook me so iguess i was just too slow for them, after all teh_gtr can never loose!

hey guys the night was mad besides the stupid cop that had to almost reck my night... at a stage i thought it was over before i had started....

that was my first time through the park so at the beginning i was using the cars infront as a speed indicator but then my racing side took over and i started pushing and overtaking LOL.... but the last bend almost got me went in at about 70kms and almost came unstuck ended up as a nice piece of drifting skill LOL... all in all it was ok i guess

so no one found a wallet??? damn

was a good night, my mate and I were the first ones through, set a slowish pace due to police action earlier in the night.

We did mac pass with 5 cars when we left off from you guys. got home at 4am

mark

ahh!!! were you one of the cars with alan in his 350?!!? you can't have been the first one, cause i was already there :P

hey mass_iv!! did the cops end up defecting you?! i wanted to see the neons :D

yeh i think those signs are to be obeyed only in the wet!! but im not sure some of those 45km corners you could take at about 80 hehehe

depends on how much risk you wanna take!

last time i went through there were lots of animals on the sides of the road..sometimes makes u think twice! especially when its only you driving through.




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