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Well what a great day that was.

I would like to thank everyone who met up at homebush and also the guys we all met down there for making me feel welcome.

Also a shout goes out to the DAT boys for feeding us when we got to the gong.

Definatly cant wait till the next one

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on the way home went to the lighthouse, and it was luck ywe didnt go there it was paccckkkkkeeed. Lots of hoties tho haha

ha ha

good to see everyone enjoyed themselves, although i left early and didn't get a chance to cruise around the gong, i still had a great day.

it was good to go up to sydney for once, but it was a bit hard to keep everyone together once we started to get into the traffic.

keep up the good work

mark

go the 32

I feel sorry for Cameron (xzotik1) - This was his first SAU meet after I spotted his car last week and I put a note on it. Defected for BOV in Wollongong - Sorry mate - that was the first SAU event I've been to where people got defected.....Hope it does't put you off coming again.

2Rismo - I still got your Aussie Flag !!! Nex time dude.

Fantastic turn up at Homebush - pity we all got seperated on the way - Next time we need to take an inventry of cars, and have a couple of catchup poiunt as Carlo suggested.

What about that Monster Truck on the way back !!

Cheers all !

A good day.

Shame I didn't around to say hi to everyone.

I loooooooooove Macquire Pass. It's like a massive hill climb race that goes for about 20 minutes. Great fun.

The shock of the day was when we just got to that car park everyone was at at Port Kembla and you guys went to pizza hut. We hung around for 10 minutes to have a rest, then we looked over at the yobbos that just pulled up next to us and the bloke in the back seat had his arms strapped up trying to find a vein. Then we watch as he pulled his needle out and continued to shoot right next to us !!!!!

We left straight after that........

Nice place :spank::)

it was a great turn out at homebush, approxiametely 40 cars at least, i guess next time as a few of us mentioned we need better organisation, but it was great day while it lasted.

c u guys at the next meeting ay.

What an awesome day!

I dunno how datnet felt about us raiding there BBQ, but thanks lads! How mad were those motorised bicycles!

I'm glad I purchased a radio before the cruise, I'd of been stuffed otherwise. Just made the quick switch from the middle lane into the Shell so that people who forgot why we were meeting at Homebush could get petrol. :P Oh, and so the dog could have a drink. :lol:

I can't get over Jay seeing that guy shooting up! SCARY stuff! :(

I'm so with Jay on Maquarie's pass! Very much worth doing, it's the madest drive!

Shell missed out though because she decided she was WAY too cool for us Canberrans :bahaha:

Thanks to all who orgainised everything, thanks to 2Rismo for showing us the way (and the local knowledge of speed camera sites :) ), Jay for doing his best to get me out of the Gong and back to Canberra (hey I love U-Turns too :P ) and of course Datnet for their BBQ!




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