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Thanks for a good day, everyone - especially Mike for organising!

My only shot (seeing as it's from a camera phone, I didn't bother taking more - plus it's almost exactly the same as Andy's).

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Correct me if im wrong, but isnt that off an old buick or other ford variant...? lol about 30 years ago??

Hahahah qikstagea....i'm not about to call you an old bloke,but only they would remember.

i believe it was off a 1960's ford of some description.

bought the badge off ebay ----$12.50

elecroplated at artarmon ---$20.00

doublesided tape from smash repairs ----$ free

people wondreing WTF is a special de lux as i hurtle past them..... PRICELESS

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Sorry I didn't make it guys, had to work :) sucks being on call 24/7.

Hopefully next time, Stagea will be off the road for a while, receiving many long awaited mods.

I tried calling you before we left the Richmond meeting point, Brendan, but your phone was off.

Yellow S2 FTW... andys for a really close second.... But then again that RED one.....!

Again - some nice photo spots there guys.

Go on you can admit it............you like the red one :)

I liked the fact that we had a good mix of colours. Each one looked great in their own right.

Go on you can admit it............you like the red one :mad:

I liked the fact that we had a good mix of colours. Each one looked great in their own right.

Yeah, even though we had two white ones, one was an s1 and the other was an s2, so it worked out well! If Brendan (beastien) and Andrew (Terminal) had come along, we would have had 3 silver ones (two s1's and one s2), and THREE ANDREWs!

Oh yeah, and it would have been the same amount of s1's and s2's, as well.

Aw shuks guys.......[blush]

Thanks,

I do have some more photos that I will post up soon as well as some video footage.

That's right video footage, and for the next cruise I'm going to make a mount that runs between the two front seats so I can get video of the two hands on the wheel stuff.

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