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SAU 3rd Annual Putty Road Cruise and Lunchon, Sunday 4/7/04


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Got a bit of vignetting there Adrian, what camera / lens were you using?

Most of the pics were taken with a wide converter fitted to the front of my sony DSC-F505.

I didn't think I screwed it on properley :-(

Most of my photos are flukes anyway.

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yes, that one! cause it was an ACCIDENT that he gone into the corner too fast on the wrong side of the road, he should of gone in infront of me instead he gone for one more car infront of me then realises that the corner is just there. so he needed to merge right into the left side of the road. This is better than proceeding the corner on the WRONG side of the road! He did indicate and avoided an accident with the car he pissed off! I really didn't see the silver r33 gave him the space to move in!

He's not a member yet he came along cause he wants to have some fun with us, purely come along to make friends and socialise, it wasn't too pleasant one of our member had a go at him! why swear at people like that?

If he was driving like a dickhead, good on whoever it was from SAU who had words to him.

There are many other "import" based clubs with reputations for driving like half wits, SAU isnt one of them and we'd all like to keep it that way. Anyone driving in a manor thats deemed unacceptable on any SAU cruise/event will be spoken to and warned if not told to leave.

That "ricer" car looks like the car formerly known as GTSPEC or something similar from Victoria.

What a ricer, nice paint, nice wheels, nice interior and some quality engine mods to go with it :uhh:

wohhhhh.... NO, he was not driving like a DICKHEAD! man. why do you fink so?

beside, warning someone doesn't need abusive language? and were you at this cruise? if so, you knew the speed the front was at right? in order for us to keep up, it was mission impossible...*cough*

the yellow skyline was full going for it... some people behave, some don't, i don't understand why SAU is the way it is by the way you are putting it! and we were 100% in it for a sensible cruise. were you?

Can you read? it doesnt look like it.

The operative word being if. I wasnt at this cruise, but if he was indeed driving like an idiot then I would stand behind anyone who had words to him.




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