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I ended up pulling over behind the r34 and astroboy as I followed them back to the bruce highway. Could not see a thing and it was thankful that we all had out driver lights on so that we used each other's tail lights to guide us through.

After a while, we just pulled over hoping it would pass really quickly. 5mins after sittin there, it didnt so we drove on more.

Was good to meet some of you there. I missed the whole cruise thing due to being like 2 mins late to the BP I went to the carpark and im like wtf? then a cleaning lady told me, "they just left". anyways. I guessed that it was over woorim etc. Was a good place to park. almost enough room for everyone.

my fav car was a nicely kitted 32 that was a beautiful deep blue. ( hey i like blue)

anybody see that car. can't remember plates.

And my god rexkilla launch was unbelievable. Rain on the way home was a bit of a pain. haven't driven in stuff like that for ages. Did anyone else see the barina that had spun off the northbound hwy and wedged itself backwards into and under a tree branch in the median strip? funniest thing i've seen in a while.

well see you all again on the 27th hopefully. Cheers, Mark

lol

yeah i had seen that wedged under a tree

hahahaha

i thought it was a charade tho.

but lol funny as.

:blink:

yeah, i thought it was a charade too.

Was wonderin how it got there. Thought it had been there a few hrs. Then again, also thought it was stolen and left there to rot. Seen alot of old cars lately that been stolen around brisbane and just left there. One being along standly st in woolloongabba/stones corner area smashed into a side rail and left there.

yeh i behaved most of the day

i done a little launch for the sauers at the end there.

but everyone was gone by then, there was only us 5 or so left.

but yeah when there was lots of cars parked people shouldnt have been speeding up or down or anything.

worked out pretty well, was a great day, some people chopping up and stuff on the highway got a bit dodgy! lol

didnt seem much organisation once we got there, people just thought, meh im going and loads left after 10 mins hey.

thanks for the pics loved it.

all in all a great day, daym if anyone got caught in that heavy heavy rain right at the end on the way home, farq!!!! got visibility?

mick

Yeah wrxkilla I was behind you in that rain... :blink: could not see your tail lights at all and you were only about 30m in front of me..Ps your car shoots flames even on light shifts :blink:

Edited by Bunta

I had a great day, that charade cracked me up, how the hell did he do it? Saw alot of great cars and loved the gtr stagea and the purple 32 sic, wrxkillers launch was awesome, rain on the way home was thick luckily I was following elite force and got through to an envigorating drive home,

See you all at the MSC. :P

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