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Got invited to a Tuned 4 Street & Street Commodores cruise yesterday from Blues Point to Palm Beach... lots of bogans, lots of bright coloured vehicles and most of all, lots of chrome! However, since I was with the tag-a-long bunch (from T4S), I just took the oppurtunity to get some nice photos and take some good footage of bogans at play.

Other SAU members who attended this included:

Miss Turbo and DRFTD_32; ran into Smasha at Newport as well doing happy laps around Avalon :mellow:

Link to Photo Gallery (photos taken by myself and Mitch Smith):

http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures...l?id=2117946666

From hind-sight, I'm so glad our club and its cruises are nothing like this! It's too un-organized and bogan-nish for my liking.

Anyways, tell me what you think about the photos; as for the footage errr.... we're not making a DVD from that one, waste of time :( We'll just keep that one in the archives.

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We had to kill an hour before the rest of the crew arrived... got sick of being chased around Starbucks by coppers :blink: and besides, we had done a mirror finish detail job that morning; might as well remember it!

PS: I am not obsessed with my car :D Just in love...

sl!m; no photos for you next time :lol: btw you got MSN?

haha did you see that bogan family.. grandma, kids, grandkids, all with rats tails and missing teeth etc.. hahahahahhahahahha soooo funny!! The epitome of a bogan!!

Hey whos sexy R33 is that? Looks HAWT!!!!

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