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great day guys glad to meet some more of the skyline crew :)

i did get a tad burnt tho :P lol oh well still a great day

i look forward to the next one lets hope we can do something soon

and thanks to Kasey for all the calls which helped me find you guys too!! :thumbsup:

No worries Jon... now I have your number - let the stalking begin!!! Mwahahahahaha :P

Great day guys! Thanks for having us! See you all again soon hopefully! :laugh:

Thanx for a great day today guys it was very enjoyable hope everyone had fun will definately do that cruz and many more next year can't wait till the next one it was great to meet more of the skyline crew and it was awesome that the weather held out and it was even better that we didn't get hassled by the boys in blue. I also want to thank NYL83R for organising this cruz thanx man

cheers Joe

Yeh had a really good, day, sunscreen was a must not to burn which was good lol. here are some pics once we parked up. was good to catch up with the coasties to i have to work when ur xmas dinner is on :( bit of a bugger.

Pic of GTR Dave gonna have to update your sig to....

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CHEERS

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Thanks to the organisers & participants top quality people,had a great time cruisin & chattin plus meeting you all.Look forward to doing it again sooner than l8r cheers. :)

p.s nice pics,love your work guys. :(




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