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I can't seem to access the other thread about the GOR Cruise at http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=22307

It says i don't have permission to access it. And in the normal vic section it says it's been moved.

Anyone else get the problem?

Cheers,

Andrew

I am having the same problem. Maybe someone said something in there that caused the thread to be moved or locked by the mods. If that is the case, I don't need to find out what it is as it's nothing of my concern.

Please keep this thread photo-related, I started it and I surely DO NOT wish my thread to be locked or moved to some other distant corner of the forum!

Originally posted by GiJOr33

I can't seem to access the other thread about the GOR Cruise  

It says i don't have permission to access it. And in the normal vic section it says it's been moved.

For those who wants the whole pics that I took (about 35 shots including three panoramic) in full resolution, please pm me, don't flood this thread.

The zip file is about 19MB, so beware. Each pic in the zip file has been compressed to about 500-600KB. Make sure your email account can handle it. Or if anyone here can offer to host it somewhere, please let me know.

Damn it, can't belive some how i miss out on a cruise like this where everyone are there well not everyone but all the ones that are mainly on the forum.

Can you guys please tell me when is the next one? Look at all the lines on the road make me feel like home.

Originally posted by rs73

ApacheX,

I can send you one, but it's at least around 30+MB

The only regret I have is I should have taken MORE photos, as when we finished the cruise at Apollo Bay, I still have plenty of space in my flash card for at least another 20 shots :D(((

yep, i dun mind man...good ol' broadband :thumbsup:

wat bout u Al? u got a zip of eveything?

1 more thing, did anyone take a pik of all the skylines at the lights just after we left geelong i think it was?

i wanna know who the friendly bloke with the professional looking camera was... the one with the big paparrazi style zoom...

was real nice, asked me about my kit and stuff and i saw him take close ups of practically every car.

how cool was that lancia! just rocked up outta no where. go delta.

No, wave when you see me!:shake: Haha certainly i'll not only wave but i'll come over and say hi.:)

My is a silver R33 with a tiny scoop on the bonnet on top of the air filter and an SDU stickie at the back, yeap SDU, kind da old but before SAU we used to be SDU . Anyway SAU stickie is on the way, i'll have both at the rear.

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