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Thursday 24th of March, 2005 - Thursday Night Mystery Cruise


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Not bad at all guys, Tambo is perhaps a bit more curvy then I like (those hairpins are fuuuun :(), but it was good to meet a couple more of ya's, and its always a big turn on to see nothing but hotplates filling the road ahead :( Definately a shame we finished up so early, I'm pretty tired, but could've kept driving for a couple more hours :rofl:

where did you end up after we left at the top of tambo??

Down the bottom of tambo :rofl:

Good night, good to have a bit of a nice run and no dramas. I'd also like to say *I love my brakes* .. that is all!

thanks for the cruise like everyone else said...im not normally a mountain person but i had mad fun! :cheers:  

(poor squirt flyin round the car while mummy was tryen to not drive off the mtn) haha good times!   :kick:

Hehe it would have been interesting flying down that mountainside with a doggy in the car..

Glad everyone had a fun night, glad everyone drove within their limits, glad everything went smoothly.

I was surprised, Will not running aroun and having flashes of light eminating from his general direction every couple of seconds was, wierd.

Anyway I had a blast, so who is organising the next thursday night cruise, see it's not hard, even a klutz like me can do it :cheers:

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