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Thanks for a great day out. The station wagon didn't do too bad keeping up with you guys. Look forward to the next one.

Pleased to meet you too Pete.

The reason why you can see all of an EVO in the rear vision mirror is because an EVO can fit into a Stagea cargo bay :P

Look forward to you becoming a Member of SAU! :yes:

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What a day! Had a great time meeting new people and learning about their cars.

Roads, scenery, lunch was all top notch. I bet the little one in the back of the R35 had a blast going up those windy roads :)

Thanks James for cruise 4. Looking forward to #5!

Great turn out, Great weather and Great food... Can't wait for the next one...

Some shots I got today,

http://s1021.photobucket.com/user/ctwoez/library/SAU%20Bowral%20Cruise%20-%20Four

Wow awesome shots buddy! Do you have a facebook page for photography? Would love to share these on my fb

Wow awesome shots buddy! Do you have a facebook page for photography? Would love to share these on my fb

Cheers mate, nah I don't but I'm going to be making a page soon... I'll let you know when I do




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