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thanks for that memphis! i was in the silvia behind you. good to see they pickup those car mounted lasers :) it was a good 400m around a blind corner wasn't it?

and how was that white shit box ute infront of us on the way there? :lol: we never caught him... the joys of knowing the road i guess.

i also thought the cruise was good. the museum, pub and the heat :wave:

thanks for organising joe.

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thanks for that memphis! i was in the silvia behind you. good to see they pickup those car mounted lasers :) it was a good 400m around a blind corner wasn't it?

and how was that white shit box ute infront of us on the way there? :lol:  we never caught him... the joys of knowing the road i guess.

i also thought the cruise was good. the museum, pub and the heat :wave:  

thanks for organising joe.

Yeh it was going nuts beforre he came around the corner, and I didnt even confirm it was a cop till it was very close. That thing has saved my ass sooo many times, and for $100 it was a bargain!.

what an awsome cruise. i haven't had the net for a while now, hence why i haven't posted anything. im at a mates place.

first id like to say cheers to everyone who actually stopped this time and helped me. I got home all right, just had to lay off the throttle. Wheres kym. Does he have any photos posted yet.

Anyways, cheers to joe for oranizing such a good cruise. And cheers to paul for driving back at a medium pace for me. Cheers to macka for putting finger prints all over my spoiler.

Yep good cruz Joe, dam good idea good to see every1 else there too. Sorry i had to leave early, i had 3 places to be on Sat and i was late for evey 1 of em :rolleyes:

The drive back solo was good though no ppl in front to slow mw down :uh-huh:

Bully,

We were going to stop in at KFC, but seeing as Hicks was tailing me, incase he brokedown again, we decided to keep on going.

Hicks,

If no-one had stopped this time then you would have really thought that no-one likes you, we just keep you around for the comic relief:lol:

See'ya:burnout:

Bugger I'm sorry I missed that one but two days work is two days pay.

Glad to hear everyone had a good time and great to see more families involved. At this rate the missus might even come along.

She thought it was just a bunch of feral nutters

*thinks, it IS a bunch of feral nutters *

Also good to see Paul is useful at more than being a whore and a fairy.lol:D

Cheers

Ken

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