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the overnight stay and second day went great! fair bit or roadworks the other side of Lavers Hill, but fun day all the same! We tried to go to the Cape Otway Lighthouse....but with an entry fee of $12.50 each, we decided to give that the flick! Stopped at the Apostles for some photos etc... then Lunch in Port Campbell, back through Colac & Geelong.

thanks to everyone involved with organising the event....once again an awesome job. I didnt take many photo's, but heaps of people were...so keep watching this thread.

thanks again...3rd year in a row ive done the 2 day cruise, will be back next year again for sure!

that was Sam Newmans Lambo.

Sam's is yellow unless he has changed it in the past couple of months. I used to see him some mornings getting coffee from the same place as me in Brighton before work :)

Just want to say well done to Paul and a great event to sign off with. I had a lot of fun and managed to run the fuel tank very close to empty. I may just have made that second BP servo but putting 39.5 litres in and the needle on the bottom was close!

Had an awesome time and met lots of new people.

My question to any attendees of this who don't attend other events regularly, what can Mav and I do as Event Co-ordinators to entice you to come to more events throughout the year? This traditionally has an excellent turn out which we would be keen to repeat for other events.

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hey all

thanks to everyone who came and help organise the event. good fun was had by all some very funny and enjoyable moments. great bunch of people and everyone was well behaved during the days and at nights. this was my last official event for sau vic so now its over to matt and al to lead the way. thanks to all those who attended for the day, night and second day activities. looking forward to more photos and highlights from other people's cameras. lots of new faces this year which was fantastic, really good turnout. always good to meet the new members of the club, welcome aboard and enjoy your stay. every year we make more and more friends throughout the club and thats one the key components of sau, great people and great cars.

official attendance was 29 cars for the weekend.

shane's 33 vpsec is sex

leon's cortina, that thing is ace :)

had a great time on the way back with this GTR....wish i had a camera on that corner :) I was impressed with myself...you couldn't get away :)

great times on the way back...thanks to Berin for the wicked way back past Geelong...made it much more intresting.

That was a great 2 days :) We had a great time...it was really good meeting everyone that attended. There were some some very nice cars there. Seeing Shane's vspec makes me want one :)

Once photos are off the camera I will post them up

had a great time on the way back with this GTR....wish i had a camera on that corner :) I was impressed with myself...you couldn't get away :)

great times on the way back...thanks to Berin for the wicked way back past Geelong...made it much more intresting.

I Was infront of Shane on that corner...Heard it first and then looked in the mirror to see what wasw happening. Very impressive :)

What an awesome weekend....

First of all HUGE thanx to paul for letting me Drive his car all weekend... Got mine home in one piece so now to work out whats wrong :)...

Huge thanx to all that came over the past 2 days without you guys the event would not have been anywhere near as much fun and i had a blast...

Hope everyone enjoyed themselves over the weekend and cant wait to see everyones photo's.

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