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First I would like to thank all who put this together as the food was awsome and the cruise was also done in very good detail.

Well to those that where unable to attend the event was a very impressive turn out with well over 30+ cars

The day was to nice with the temp going into the 30 deg mark .

Anyway here are the pics enjoy and sorry to the people who may not want there mugs on here for all to see .

:):(:P:P

By Andrew

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:P I hope aljoy the pics and if not blam me ANDREW merry christmas to all :sorcerer: :):P

Oh and the engine shot is of LIZ's new motor Nice work bud

and also I rekon dave is bring back the 80's you go dude :O:(

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awesome day, im pretty wrecked, was interesting i liked the different concept, no see whos penis is bigger than the other like on a normal cruise, this required brain power...

jonjon and i reckon that a football/soccerball at lunch woulda made the day.... :P

Great job with the pics Jess and Andrew - good to se you both again! We had a great day, heaps of fun!

And gotta agree with Haysey about the whole 'who's got the biggest penis' type cruise (not that I have one!!!) but it was great to just be out driving around with everyone and having a laugh. There were skylines everywhere and it was a really fun day.

Big thumbs up to the organisers and everyone who participated - awesome!

Not sure where i was only driving sorry but past castle hill in the industry area then out to a park in the galston area

fantastic roads around that area.

lol i was broke down there... D_I_F was kind enough to pull over and give me a hand..

Would of been great to see all the cars but she was lost lol.. i wanted to follow her but i didn't know how to get home :(.. good pics jess

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