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Pack lots of water boys! It's Gunna be hot!!!!

Super tired and feel like shit.... Nothing a cruise can't fix!! :woot:

Gaz is late :(

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least he didnt go 4x4ing this time, late is acceptable for mat :P

Bugger off all of ya's :P

No good Ant... Was Hoping you'd be all

Fixed

No

That was fun! Sorry I had to shoot off early. Good turn out too

Great to meet you... Been a good cruise... Nice and well behaved...

HWP are causing a hassle though on Old Pac

Great to meet you... Been a good cruise... Nice and well behaved...

HWP are causing a hassle though on Old Pac

Knew thatd happen....thought they might catch wind of the cruise from the forum.

Inb4 defects start happening

This was probably the best cruise I have been on in ages. Plenty of friendly people willing to accept different cars.

I was the one in N15 Pulsar BTW :)

Thanks again Matt for organising it.

This was probably the best cruise I have been on in ages. Plenty of friendly people willing to accept different cars.

I was the one in N15 Pulsar BTW :)

Thanks again Matt for organising it.

No worries mate, Pulsar look sweet!

There is a wrap up thread for pics and vids etc ;)




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