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oh yeh..

good day.. to hot for me without aircon though, by the time I got thru the old pac I was about to die..

ended up going..

richmond > thornleigh >galston >wisemans > old pac > galston > richmond..

long day of driving with no air con..

atleast i wont $150 on the pokies at wisemans haha :happy:

Awesome cruise Mona had a great time :happy:

Well organised and was nice weather even if it was a bit warm :)

Shame about the pub being overun and our food being a hour late :yes: but what can you do I just had more drinks to compinsate :)

Jess

P.s Im so pissed lol :laugh:

Great day people.. will put up my photo's soon.. managed to snap 130+ so i'll do some selective filtering..

Glad we had that truck in front of us on the old pac that gone done for speeding.. the guy must've been pissed with 30 skylines passing him!!!

Great run from the "road with trees down the side.." through to the start of old' pac - those cheatin evo's haul ass - same with the Supra.. Oh and

Got bitten on the foot by the ant.. nothing beats my mate though, in the car just after we got going again - Ant was hiding in his pants got bitten 3 times on the ass.. well worth the wait @ the stop to see him trying to kill the ant while I was driving!!

Thanks for organising Mona.. We left after old pac as we're heading up to the pub now for lunch..

Glad everyone made it home nice and safe!!.. Mintie loved the drive by.. sounded well mean..

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http://slim.skylinesaustralia.com/wisemans/

my pics. I took out almost every random person shot.. so mainly jsut cars.. had just over 300 pics at the end . Couldnt be bothered taking out the crappy shots though lol

hey rob good seeing ya again. we went off track a bit lol tryed calling ya to see if you were still with the crew but no answer. anyways mate ill prob give ya a call sumtime or catch ya next cruise

Yeh man it was good catching up, yeh bye the time i heard you guys snuck into the train station i was already on the f3, yeh but not ta worry, i will see ya next cruise for sure!

take it easy man!

Great cruise thanks mona for a well organised meeting and im glad my car snuck into a few pics aswell. Gotta love those twisties :( See you all at the next cruise. :)

Matt.

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