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Ah, great day... slight issue with the dirt road that kinda isnt marked when one looks at the melways

Ah well, all worked out in the end. I feel sorry for that bakery, they got pumped to the max with that many people walking in at once :P

Hope everyone enjoyers thier day.

Wasnt a bad route at all i must say :D

Next cruise is the 28th May

-ash

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Yea good cruise guys!

We were all very impressed with your exit on to the hume highway MissRB25DET  

you should have been driving all day...

Cheers,

Gen Spec.

:Oops: Me?? never... :angel: hahaha.....

sorry couldnt help myself, no better way to exit :P

The mr enjoyed driving at the cruise at least let me drive back. next cruise im the pilot and he is co-pilot, DAMN STRAIGHT!

AWESOME CRUISE girls and guys.

Photos courtesy of Leewah:

5 of 5

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The 9-second Echo :P

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4 x 33 = 132!

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A nice array of noses

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It's all green-lights and Nissans on the SAU highway...

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Convoy!

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A beer if that sign somehow ends up at our next meeting :D

...I think i have half of that dirt road inside my wheels.

lol, and i reckon me and toby (S15) ended up with the rest of the dirt road, poor bastard did a big wash on the silvia b4 we left in the morning. good to see a certain red rexy take full advantage of the gravel tho... :rofl:

awesome day, shame we had to head off early.

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