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Well what a great morning!!!

Weather was fantastic, the traffic not so fantastic and punctuality exceptional!

next week its on again, please register your interest here....! :(

here are the pics from this morning...

http://www.pbase.com/franks/20021222_sau_b...h_cruise&page=1

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yep it was a great dawn cruise...only suggestion is that we should get out earlier to beat the traffic next week...say 5am????? hehheh

ronin: thanks...i was prepared for some grudge re-match..so i took the wing off (saving 8kg)...put my stock rims on for better traction and launch! unfortunately we didnt have too many opportunities at the lights.

Originally posted by VISHES

Ed ur pics are great...but dont be bias next time...there was a stunning yellow s15 and silver supra!!!..i cant see any  pics???  hehehe :)

hahaha put a carbon bonnet on and I'm all yours :(

nah...read my message...I am begining to think the cordless affected it? As I was on the cordless when transfering the photos :D



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