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Mintie and a couple more of us went for a swim! We even had some hot scenery over near us! mmmmm hot.... scenery.... awhhhhhh

yeah.. plenty of scenery.. also plenty of good photos. managed to get my car in a number of them..

mmmm.. still thinking about that boosting we were doing through the old pac..

a newtattoo - think you were the one I got a water for.. whoevers that red car is that you were riding in looked nice sitting low..

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didi you get any good video??

yes indeed we got good video... until the point where that R32 GT-R was getting loose, and then boosted off... stans tyres werent up to the job of hauling the 'line around the corners uphill! :)

stan, i want a copy of that video! either digitise it at my place - or burn me a copy! :)

Anyway I have to say that I nearly didn't go on the cruise!

Everyone went up the F3 except for me and I didn't know who I was meant to follow.

I ended up going up through Hornsby/Asquith/Mt Colah on the Pac Hwy and I was hollering "anybody out there?!" on the CB all the way. Luckily somebody answered near the Berowra exit and I met up with you guys.

Thanks to menthu for hooking me up with the CB. Saved my arse today. Still, next time I need to get some mobile numbers just in case the CB is out of range. :)

siksII get a cb, we were trying to communicate :)

hey silver, wat did the coppa do u for?

Hey mate, i would barely use one so i have refused to buy one, a close friend of mine knows this so he bought two so he can force me to use it when we go cruising, he was not there this time = no cb for me! ehe

so maybe next time, although you could have screamed out the window at me :)

:) sorry silver..

CB came in handy.. next time we goto get everyone together before we leave and say "we are going up the freeway, turn off at berowra and we'll regroup there"..

was a bit hectic doing some good old.. should we go this way.. should we go that.. than having to cut through traffic.. always fun.. with mintie coming up the rear :)




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