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Thanks to all who came, hope you all enjoyed. Hopefully the pace was all up to everyones standards and the maps were up to scratch. :(

The pace was perfect....didn't read the map found it easier to follow everyone else but the map was very helpful when i found out where we were up to.

The pace was perfect....didn't read the map found it easier to follow everyone else but the map was very helpful when i found out where we were up to.

Good stuff, usually do that route a LOT faster so I wasn't sure if the pace was too slow/fast. Glad to see you enjoyed yourself :)

Oh and it was definitely an awesome sight looking back and seeing 20ish odd Skylines following in procession :(

Great cruise, well done SAUSA. Next time I will have my car - because Im about to go out to the shed and put it back together!

Thanks to JMW for lending me his passenger seat for the cruise, and thanks to Aberax for lending me parts to get my car going again :(

looks like it was an awesome morning, would love to have been there, but had the mrs bday last night so wasnt really in the state to drive this morning... oh and the fact i did my ankle at footy yesterday makes driving a little hard.... will deff come to the next one

Bah - i really need to get over my social phobia (i dont deal with new people too well..) and get out to meet all you SAU:SA people some time ...

Yes ... yes you should :(

Good, well set up cruise today, well done to all that organised it. Also thanks to Abe for sparing his passenger seat for me. :(

No problem, hopefully you didnt get too scared :D, and hopefully you didn't give me your cold. Shame you couldn't stay for breakfast, was fantastic.

Great cruise, well done SAUSA. Next time I will have my car - because Im about to go out to the shed and put it back together!

Thanks to JMW for lending me his passenger seat for the cruise, and thanks to Aberax for lending me parts to get my car going again :)

No problem Dion, they were just sitting around doing nothing.

For some strange reason, I noticed after the cruise the rear of my car is making a weird rubbing noise, I think the rear brake discs are warped or rubbing on something, as it got worse as I drove home :S...but at least my brake squeal is somewhat gone.

Route was good, would like to do it again, but with more sleep before hand.

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