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was an awesome day, good to meet you guys :)

there was some pretty bad weather, i ducked through the ranges and took a short cut but still got caught up in a bit of heavey rain, hope no1 was hurt :O

P.S who was in those 3 33's that i met up with (i was in the black 33 n u all passed me after i got infront lol)

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was an awesome day, good to meet you guys :)

there was some pretty bad weather, i ducked through the ranges and took a short cut but still got caught up in a bit of heavey rain, hope no1 was hurt  :O

P.S who was in those 3 33's that i met up with (i was in the black 33 n u all passed me after i got infront lol)

I were driving the white Series 2 at the front with the 400R bodykit

then

SIR SKYLINE

then

R33 S2

Was a great day out.

Thanks to co-ordinators and hope it helps the kids. ;)

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Farken

avoided some nasty nasty nasty storms on the way back.

farken omg some bad bad stuff.

on the m1 near narangba, damn it was like a mini tornado came though.

big 1m wide trees snapped in half etc.

hope everyone was lucky enough to avoid hail like me.

good fun day, nice to meet some more peeps

mick

saw all the debri from the mini tornado ..just got the heavy rain ..and some ass hole in and old merc owes me half a set of brembo pads and some clutch for breaking down and causing the usual coast home run bunfight

until then it was just a great day ..thanks to the organisers from me and family.. the stagea also enjoyed it :O

The whole thing was pretty good for the size of the cruise. Just 2 things we might have to implement for the next one.

** workshops that brings car to advertise there ware should contribute a sizable donation and in return, get to set up table and hand out promotional brochures at designated points.

** ppls need to wear a tag of their nick, as I got tire, after the 100 time I asked ppls what their nick is after talking to them for 5 mins.

just a thought.

What a drive, thanks for the good day out especially the drive home hehe  :O  :)

hey slide I have a video for ya what email should I send it to ??? its 3meg

lol

sweeet add me to msn

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Had a great day

nice to see the old crew out and of course to meet some new faces :O

a BIG thankyou for Erin and the SAU Execs for organising such a great day ... kudos to you.

Also thankypu to all those who donated for the Kids, I'm sure it will be very much appreciated.

Now bring on the pics ....

Managed to get thru all the twistys before the rain hit. But shit a brick! I've never seen anything like that. After dropping my mate off I couldnt get back on the gateway as the on ramp was flooded. And then I took the longway, that was almost as bad. And I am going to systimatically kill one by one every single 4x4 owner in existance that drives their 4x4s on the road. They are stupid in the wet. I got drenched by one because they couldnt drive safe like every other car on the road, just 80kmh thru a 30cm deep half flooded road. I want them to die!

Anyway, good day other than that. Good to catch up with everyone, REALLY good amount of money rasied. Blitzed last years efforts. And also beat NSW apparently with the car count.

Excellent day, and that's coming from the missus. We really had a good time meeting some of the peeps I am always talking about, and Reagan my 7 week old seemed to enjoy (sleep through the bouncy roads.

Was good to be able put a few more faces and cars to names. Excellent turnout.

Big thanks to Erin and the rest of the execs who made this day possible. Their hard work and professionalism made this day a worthy event.

Look forward to a bigger and better cruise next year.

Cheers

Pete

Yeah BAZ033 and I left Summerset dam early, it pissed down when we got to Wivenhoe dam and could hardly see a 1m ahead, and on the Warrego hwy, a car had aquaplaned into the some trees down the ditch in the centre of the hwy :)

Was a good cruise, only problem was some of the roads weren't coilover friendly especially that bridge in progress (my neck still hurts) :lol:

Can't wait till the next one :O

Had a bloody great day!!

Good to see so many machines in the one place

Erin and gang, thanks for your efforts – well done!

I went home via Ipswich – what a mistake that was….

Nothing like driving directly into a storm from hell.

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