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Good onya guys and gals for the organisational stuff.

Had a good day and made it back to Nowra all in good time. Just a little bit of sunburn.

Congrats to JAS-25T on a well deserved win.

Nice to meet a few more of us in the club.

All the best to all.

El Bee & Humbla (Laurie & Genelle) *edit* Oh.. and Bonnie the neurotic canine. :)

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Good on ya guys thanks for organising. I think we rarely think of the time it takes to get this stuff up and running. I shudder to think how long it would have taken to make the route and actually do it prior to making us run it. Also being the first to get there and last to leave (as well as packin the Navara etc etc)

So yeah good on ya guys and thanks everyone else for lookin friendly :O

doodz - you should have stayed with us :P

I can't remember the plate but the guy and the gal I kept bumping into I forgot to introduce myself - ooOPs. Rego plate 132I, 1R32I ?? Similar?? Gday champ :P

I managed to get some shots before my camera battery ran out.

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Cefiro POwaaahahHH! :P

Haha thanks- but the thanks really goes to everyone who turned up today (and put up with all those questions!).

It was good to see some familiar faces and some new ones.

And congrats to Jase & Amanda (overall winners), and Victor, Richard and Matt for their category wins :O

Kel

w00t!!! awesome cruise!!!!!! thanks KEL, DUNDAN and ADAM!!!!! :O and for the fab bbq lunch! :P

congrats to all the winners!!! look forward to the rerun next year! :P

ohh!!! and i took heaps of pics on ranis camera, so hopefully he'll post them up soon :P

  someonestolecc said:
PS just a note.

SPOOLD (white r33 with white rims) and the chick and dude with the r32 with white rims... *drool*

I want white rims now!!!!

that would be winks with spoold and wilchy and bwa in the r32.

Sifnt deep dish white rims? or just deep dish in general

  someonestolecc said:
doodz - you should have stayed with us :D

I can't remember the plate but the guy and the gal I kept bumping into I forgot to introduce myself - ooOPs. Rego plate 132I, 1R32I ?? Similar?? Gday champ :angry:

That's me man! :) IR321 :ph34r: If you need glasses it loooks like I R32 I hahaha. I made the right call going back for petrol! The light went on when i turned around lol

THanks to every1 who organised the day! The effort was noticed and appreciated!

Oh... sorry to every1 who had to wait for me to arrive to find out who was the winner! :D

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