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By the way E_Lu-SHuN, it's kinda weird that a S15 is the menu picture in the gallery listing for the SAU cruise.

Just pointing that out as a Skyline fanboy. :D

LOL oh yeh...i didnt realize that...ooopzzz.. :angry:

ill change it for all you 'liners!

Yeh thomas...we got lost ...ended up in manly...somehow...hahahahthen yeh ended up at that wharf....sorry i dont know where the wharf is....but its close to MOSMAN maccas?....i think it was mosman...not too sure

Dam soo many cops that night too man...like 3 cops at different points were following us....just got my friend paranoid since he was the last of 5 cars :angry:

LoL MARSSS you should thank us aye....undercover and a marked police car arrived after you guys went to palm beach...asked us who was doing the burnout...suspected that it was us..they touched Minties bonnet to see if it was hot...but in all fairness they were cool....not treating us like hoons...:angry:

Burnouts ??????

always has to be someone that spoils it for the rest of us....

any more pics ??

oh and nick..would it be possible to make a booking next time ? it was kind of cold eating at that carpark !! :angry:

hehe I know you werent expecting such a large turnout....

Burnouts ??????

always has to be someone that spoils it for the rest of us....

any more pics ??

oh and nick..would it be possible to make a booking next time ? it was kind of cold eating at that carpark !! :angry:

hehe I know you werent expecting such a large turnout....

Thomas, its hard to book for such a large group unfortunately, and many people say they are coming and dont show, which can be a pain if we "book" an area for 30 people and 10 show up.

If enough people are intending to eat and want to sit down at Lucky and Peps we can try a booking next time around :D

http://members.iinet.net.au/~doodz/SAU/Friday.Cruise/

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http://members.iinet.net.au/~doodz/SAU/Friday.Cruise/

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GO GO GO GO sorry too many to sort I did the best I could

If anyone wants their pictures removed or numberplates wiped PM me the image url/filename. I also have higher res 2848x2136 of all images, so if you want them also PM me with the url/filename.

Highlights.. OMG RIMS!

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Dam we forgot a group photo at the car park!!!!!!!!!

At the hot stuffy chase? Or the very dark and cold carpark?

ah well.. see u all on Sunday. Photographer friend wont be going as he has to work so yea.. Prolly E_Lu-SHuN will have to do it.




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