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So we had a cruise up north today with the Newcastle guys

Unfortunately ( or fortunately ) depending on your point of view not many turned up

There was myself, Benji, J-Rad and Matt who turned up at the servo,

Anthony couldn't make it as his car wouldn't start for some reason, hope you get it sorted easily mate

Had a nice well behaved drive up the highway with the official newcastle photographer getting plenty of rolling shots of the cars then onto Wotten Way,

Man that is a great bit of road just a little to much debris for my liking with all the leaves etc but shows just how little use the road gets nowadays

After a run up Wotten and back we did a quick drive along the start of the lakes way and back again

Was s fun day with great weather and great roads, I think next time we do this run we should advertise it better as my original post did suck balls.

Oh and the best part of the day was when we were at the pub and Benji did admit that yes indeed he is a tool

But enough rambling bring on the pics

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Successful cruise was successful. Thanks Martin for organising!!

Absolute great stretch of road and a very enjoyable drive. Enjoyed Wootton Way even more than the Putty Rd.

Yes, I'd say just about the only drawback of Wootten way was there was a bit of debris on the road... but I guess that's a small price to pay to enjoy a drive along road that basically seemed deserted lol

Some nice cars there and pics!

Yep, shame Big Bird didn't make an appearance, and my nugget got a damn screw through the tyre :/

Looking forward to the next one!

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