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Howdy all,

NismoGirl (Erin) organised a Byron Bay Dawn Cruise (http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=73018) for this morning and I gotta say... It was great :D

Good to meet plenty of new SAU peeps, great scenery with the sunrise and bugger me dead if I didnt eat a whole lot of bacon/eggs/hash brown/snags/etc

I took some piccies. Some are here, some are on boostcruising. Enjoy!

Boostcruising link (with story):

http://www.boostcruising.com/journal/entry...7/yes/4205.html

SAU pics (no story):

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Thanks for everyone that attended, I hope everyone enjoyed themselves and everyone felt welcome without being left out.

That exclusive parking was worth it I reckon. For 1, not walking up all those stairs and for 2, the photo opportunies that could be had.

Just copy/paste the contents of that post here :D

Keep all the piccies together, diggit.

mmmmkay done :D

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1st shot of the morning looking down the coast, was not raining just the haze/mist was so nice & not as cool as we though :uh-huh:

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Shot 2 just in time for the sun to peak across the horison twas worth the 3am :crazy: wake up :jump:

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The SAU jacket crew soaking in the ambience :uh-huh:

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mmmmmmm don't get any more spectacular

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this young guy was sitting out on this rock meditating from the time we got there to just before we left he didn't move for almost an hour great place for it :werd:

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SAU's Got softys too :uh-huh: Got to love the romantics

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MMMMMMM BACON!!!!!!!! The SAU cooking crew Hard at work

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Yes this is the easiest way to get rid of 5kg of bacon, 6 loaves of bread, 7 dozen eggs, 12L of juice, 4 bags of hash browns, 4 family packs of sausages and 3 tins of good old baked beans... And There people you got yourself a damn good brekky. I hope no one went hungry:jump: .

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