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Loving the dedication! If you want i can edit a vid of your car going past the camera so it will be a smaller file that you can keep :)

That would be cool,cheers.

But i still wanna come up for the next one,if ok with you guys.

all i can say is WOW! awesome day of driving. I just wish i had my exhaust, tune and suspension done in time. still had a ball in the twisties.

thanks for the hospitality and might tag along on the next cruise :action-smiley-069:

Glad u guys came along too, hopefully by the next cruise you'll be able to show off your mods :D

cool video, you have a good whistle going there on that squirt, love it.. :yes: so much eye candy,

Yeah the whistle is epic... U can hear it from a distance haha... Love it!

The footage and editing was rough az but it wasto give people an idea of the awesome roads and the turnout.... Heaps of cars got good footage I am sure! Heaps of pics to come yet too!

all i can say is WOW! awesome day of driving. I just wish i had my exhaust, tune and suspension done in time. still had a ball in the twisties.

thanks for the hospitality and might tag along on the next cruise :action-smiley-069:

Like I said any car is welcome just no commodores

all i can say is WOW! awesome day of driving. I just wish i had my exhaust, tune and suspension done in time. still had a ball in the twisties.

thanks for the hospitality and might tag along on the next cruise :action-smiley-069:

Don't worry bout your suspension,mine is still stock,18 years old.

I had no probs keeping up.

That one went over your head :P haha

Me dumass,hey mat,one of the sydney guys who i know said genelle your car is really dirty,

wtf martin an i had the ol girl lookin good i thought,some roxy hairs on the dash.

But so what,i travel many miles with my doggy,kinda pissed at that coment.

Me dumass,hey mat,one of the sydney guys who i know said genelle your car is really dirty,

wtf martin an i had the ol girl lookin good i thought,some roxy hairs on the dash.

But so what,i travel many miles with my doggy,kinda pissed at that coment.

Shoulda said "Nahhhh it's just the driver" haha

The car was clean, get Roxy to bite them :P

Shoulda said "Nahhhh it's just the driver" haha

The car was clean, get Roxy to bite them :P

Sad thing is she will,on the cruise she went to bite a couple of girls,she loves you boys.

She must be a good judge of who she thinks are good peeps.

Sad thing is she will,on the cruise she went to bite a couple of girls,she loves you boys.

She must be a good judge of who she thinks are good peeps.

You mean on our cruise? :O

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