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Thanks to everyone who came along! Congrats to Gavin (gwp021) who won the Wilkinson Suspension prize.

Topaz - sounds like you went to the Shell truckstop not the BP truckstop? We were there from before 12.30pm.... sorry you missed it :O

James - sorry to hear about your work car, I hope everything gets sorted soon.

Cheers,

Liz & Dan

was a good cruise guys, so thanks!

shame you missed it topaz... but sneeza, mayb this is something that could be improved by posting a snapshot of the location from the www.whereis.com directory, might help in future :-)

merry christmas all

see u on the 0.25 mile in the new year

was a good cruise guys, so thanks!

shame you missed it topaz... but sneeza, mayb this is something that could be improved by posting a snapshot of the location from the www.whereis.com directory, might help in future :-)

merry christmas all

see u on the 0.25 mile in the new year

Good idea. For future cruises we might do that if the meet point in especially hard to find but I'm sure most people are smart enough to take their UBD out before the cruise and find out where they are heading :D

I neglected the 'BP' part of that location and just went to the only truck stop on the corner of abernethy and kewdale

and though it was kinda strange seeing skylines go past in 3 different directions.

How was it every 1

how many people went and who went

i was spewen i could not go i got the sunday off and all

1st 1 in 8 months it would have been but i had 2 work cause saturday i had to stay with my car that got broken into

james

well i had fun mc and cruise plus free brew ( thanks andre) and won a prize

but wouldnt you know it my strutbraces arived monday to late to test em at mc

oh well always next year

thanks to organisers and everyone who attended for makin it fun for lil ol me

oh and special thanks to niz who had to constantly put up with me being in the wrong lane when we needed to turn (damn i need a navigator)

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