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oh and wanna say, should have SAU cruises more often! Was awesome to see so many skylines all together!! The photos are awesome, i have a few, ill try get em up tommorow.

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Awesome day everyone, Scandyflick, love that last photo there, who's that sexy guy? :P

I've got HEAPS of photos and video footage that I should sort through and hopefully get up in the next few days

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WHO THE FU*K IS DANIEL?

but seriously guys it was a great turnout and most of you / us were very well behaved.. cough, spluter (sorry for scaring you Maxx)..

did many of you spot the old dude on the 4 wheeler at victor taking pics.. that was my old man, i will post up his pics shortly...

all in all a great day.

thanks again

DARREN

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WHO THE FU*K IS DANIEL?

but seriously guys it was a great turnout and most of you / us were very well behaved.. cough, spluter (sorry for scaring you Maxx)..

did many of you spot the old dude on the 4 wheeler at victor taking pics.. that was my old man, i will post up his pics shortly...

all in all a great day.

thanks again

DARREN

HHAHA DARREN i saw that nad we were thinking wot famer drive round with his digital camera on his 4 wheeler :P

great day love the sunday arvo thing pretty tired at end

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hahah Awesome Darren.. I thought it was a tad strange farmer with a 4wheeler would happen to have his Camera ready taking pics as we drove by. :P

Definitely an awesome route Darren, very enjoyable. Thanks. :O

I must say MUCH better than the north cruises.

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thats gold....

whats the world coming too ...

dodgy old farmers on quad bikes taking digital pics of hoons....

priceless......

my olds run a 4 1/2 starr self contained B&B there with awesome veiws out over encounter bay, and victor etc.

if any of you want a discounted rate on a weekend away with your special lady then let me know and i will make it happen..

there available 7 days a week, if you wanna know more send me a pm.

cheers

DARREN

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awesome cruise people's, had a great time and it was good to see so many new faces.

So glad i finally got to take the skyline out for a decent drive, was the first time in a couple of months and boy did it feel good!

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Cheers to Darren & Brenton for putting together a great cruise :unsure: & nice meeting you Mark (the OLDS). Good to see a decent turnout & SAU showing support for YSA.

Some happy snaps & I'll add some more latter:

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Had a great day!

decent turnout, great weather, awesome route

thanks Olds, Darren and Brenton :P

some photos i took :unsure:

web album >>>>2580457380056502564XISqkK_th.jpg

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Yeah the route was really good, nice scenic view

Sinista and i (with Vange) missed the meeting place, and with Leeman's directions (while he was driving with the big group), we finally caught up

@ Cape Jarvis...100km later

Here are some pics (by Vange)

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hey to all

cruise was an awsome event and a worthy one at that

just wanna say its a pleasure cruising with you SAU boys and gals its always good fun and no stresses

well done to the organisers and all the drivers on the day

:unsure:

ps always a pleasure boostn with u shaz :P

ill post some pics tomorrow

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ps always a pleasure boostn with u shaz :P

ill post some pics tomorrow

awww!! yup our cars looked awesome sitting on top of the bluff!! gotta put those pics on here asap!

My 200sx doesn't mind boosting with T H E :unsure: GTR either Michael! ;) and urself of course!

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Sorry i couldn't make it peoples, but after having to rebuild a gearbox frinday night after smashing it at the track, and then back it up by spending 8am-11pm(15hrs) at Mallala, I was stuffed and needed sleep!

Looks like a enjoyable day had, there will be the next one! Good to see that amount raised too and by just a SAU cruise also! Good work!

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Was good fun and nice to see some people i haven't seen in a while.

I felt a bit daft on a bike though, so not sure if i'm comfortable coming to other cruises until i get another line.

Also i don't want to look like the only twat who's on a bike.

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Thanx for the cruise guy's, especially Darren and Brenton. great cruise, great cause and a great day for it. Wish i could have gone around and met a few more of you. It's an awesome group of guy's and girls on here and I look forward to more cruises and meeting more of you. here's a few pic's my co pilot *attempted* to take... sorry to those without broadband...

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Was a great day, sorry if i held anyone up at any stage, but the kms helped heaps towards the running in! Hopefully on the next cruise i will be able to boost!

Cant wait to see the camera footage heslo!

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