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its probably called top bloke apple weather app.

lolz.

Big thanks to Hamish for organising, and Harsh for the lift there and back!

Had a great time, will definitely be back with my car next year!

awesome cruise Hamish, thanks for organizing it once again

with the way things are going i can imagine the next one will be even more awesome

the weather was a complete opposite of last year, but the fun was filled by the nurf guns :ermm:

Massive thanks to Hamish and Merowyn! Was yet another awesome weekend with exquisite food, fit for a king banquet. Thanks also to Dan, for cooking the snags perfectly.

Now to hit the gym hard, this week, to work off two days of massive eating :ermm:

Our cruise home was thankfully smooth and un-eventful. The weather just made we want to get home as quickly as possible; That and the fact my niece and nephew both had a little operation over the weekend. The cruise down the mountain was full of crap all over the road; i was the one actually holding up traffic as i went slow to avoid branches and rocks damaging my new paint job :no:.

Hope all got home safe, see you all again soon.

Thanks again Hamish and Merowyn, call you tomorrow for lunch! :huh:

yeh i was lucky he looked at my tyres then think for a front mount said tyers were 3 days old asked for my licence looked at it then handed it back ..i just said am i all good to go and he said yes so off i went think being over 40 helps didnt want to stay around sorry...

unlucky guys!! why did you get defected Charles?

Got defected for tyres, was unroadworthy and I guess rightfully so lol.

But I'll keep you updated on what he puts on the notice lol

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