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Here are some photos I took. Forgot to take my tripod, so had a tough time trying to get some good pics. Basti probably has better pics.

Overall was a very good turn out. Nice to be back in the SAU scene again - and nice to see some new faces :D

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damn my car need to be attack hard in the visual area !

you could fit a coke can between the wheel the the guard.

awesome pics Emsta, nice to meet you to ...... finally

haha..yes finally.....like michael jordan once said when he came out of retirement "Im Back"

nah was good to meet everyone! cant wait for the next one - thought probably not the mystery cruise.

edit: lol i just realised jezza was tryign to be all hardcore in the first pic of basti's car!!! hahahahaha gold

my camera was being emo last night. so not as many pics as usual. but i'll get them up by hte end of today. still processing.

goood meet. lol although we didnt get to the photoshoot spot till almost 12. the cops were good too, even suggesting a better spot for us to go for pics.

Was good to see you all again.

Basti, thanks heaps for driving me round last night and even giving me a little go at driving your car :)

Birds, you're a good guy and those kebabs hit the spot!

AP, you better garage that shit or it will be gone by tomorrow :P

tried ringing you kris to see wher eu were at but u suck @ picking up lol. i had my skyline and silvia out :P

sorry, had my phone in the car during the cruise. When i was driving chads car he was like a bloody secretary. Answering my phone, his phone and the cb radio every 5 seconds!

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