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thanks to all that came...

thanks to all that stayed until the last leg, was awesome along Canning Highway...

if someone could please give me some pointers, besides having it on such a hot day and my mum and sister not being happy with each other...

other routes you guys would've liked to have taken?

hope you all enjoyed the food, the day out as well as meeting new people!

had fun as always, come on, post the comments up!

thanks for the photos Bretto, awesome

had fun as always, come on, post the comments up!

Thanks again Andrew for a great time.

Nothing wrong with the route man, well planned and directed.

Can't wait for the next one, I'll be watching.

Again, thanks.

Allen, Roz & Mitchell

thnx for the cruise andrew (dont really need to change much)

nice to meet every1 again and good to see some new peeps there.

wont be able to cruise until my cars gets finished hopefully b4 the end of there year.

kebads where OFF THE CHAIN!!

cya next time, Nick

Thanks for the cruise Andy. Well mapped mate.

Ive uploaded some pics that i took with me camera phone.

Yo man, found the idle issue.

The vacuum line for the rising rate fuel regulator was blowing in the wind. :D

Pushed her back on and all is sweet.

No wonder she was a bit down on power. Should've checked while we were parked up.

Later dude!

Hi Everyone

The cruze was great!! Maps were thorough, I didnt get lost so they must have been good. Food was great, Thanks for organising my off the menue salad roll. :D

That was my first cruse and I doubt it will be the last. I took some pictures on my phone, have attached for those who might want a look, some are a little random but ya get that. :P

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HI Andrew sorry man time went to fast go stuck on a project at home and before i new it was 1.30 ill be there on the next one looks like a sweet day im spoowing i misted out

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