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Thanks for the pics guys.

Im looking forward to the video that Dazza took from when we all left Cape Jervis.

Thanks PK & Maxx. I finally have some pics of my car next to other skylines. Thanks.

i was sort of hoping everyone would come past at around 100kmph but you mainly snoozed around at about 10kmph...

o well the idea was there i just should have let a few more of you guys know what i was doing.

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Great criuse peoples, lol sorry but i had to leave yaz all so early hopefully very soon thr will be another sweet kick ass rout with all u bunch of peoples very very soon (cheers)

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i was sort of hoping everyone would come past at around 100kmph but you mainly snoozed around at about 10kmph...

o well the idea was there i just should have let a few more of you guys know what i was doing.

lol..

I wasn't sure exactly how far up you were, I was trying to get the group a bit closer together as there was massive gaps between us. lol ahh well. :unsure:

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Awesome pics Heslo and Pk!!!You boys are off the chizain lol :unsure:

Looks like a great cruise and the sun was shining for you ;) and was for a good cause as well

Wish I was there for it!!! :wave:

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ah haven't actually 100% completed the project yet - and haven't driven it. Still sorting out a few teething problems, but should have her on the road tomorrow. But have had it running and it purrs :unsure:

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sorry I couldnt make it, was stupidly busy over the past handful of weekends (deceased estate cleanup)

saw some of the cars heading towards Myponga(?) down old South Rd after we'd been looking at houses...........

- was envious, to say the least!

next one, I'll definately be there.

umm, perhaps, maybe, got another knee surgery next month :D damnnit

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