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well done ace for organising a quality cruise,had a good time catching up with everyone,there were some very tuff rides out there!!

cheers lee

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Brilliant job Matt :hmmm:

I hear Brandy has had an interesting trip home :roflmbo:

Okay in hindsight this is a somewhat pithy comment.

Not really...it's best for everyone that way. Not only for the most obvious answer but also to keep away from any hoons that may give us a bad reputation :roflmbo:

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Hey guys thanks for coming on the cruise wasnt too bad, It farking p1ssed down on the way home lol

Shame about that tyre spiro :roflmbo:

Heres a few photos I could be farked sorting out :hmmm:

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Okay, regarding the Heifer Creek Road Cutting, Allan Goos, my Leading Hand in the Gatton Council told me " the convicts did that " when I was a Labourer with the Gatton Council in 1984.

I`m convinced I mis heard him and he was talking bout the old bridge that's been done up - replaced, it`s at dry Creek I think..

No Matter, here`s the scoop. Theiss`s did it in 1940 with a D8.

The 104-feet deep Heifer Creek Road cutting between Gatton and Warwick, Queensland, was the deepest in Australia at the time. Using the D8 bulldozer, the brothers carved the cutting rather than building a more conventional tunnel. This approach allowed the brothers to complete the job in just six months.

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Yeah I meant to tell you, that's what the memorial was all about where we stopped. All done with two bulldozers and an air-operated jackhammer according to the placard thingo. That's pretty farkin impressive :roflmbo:

Hardly any rain on the way back to Brissie...think it must have all went north and south around the city :hmmm:

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Sounds like it was a day for tyres I went on a Land Rover run with 7 landies and we blew a rear tyre shedded it of the rim just when we were takeing on a 60ft incline straight up ar well I gues that's why you have front drive as well however I did miss the pace stop start every 40m was a bit boring

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thanks Ace,good drive and some good scenery as well!!nice to meet some of the other forum members that haven't been before.shame you couldn't make it Buf hope you get better soon!! :beerchug:

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didnt c u out captain slow

Gen Why! and driver Did a no show.

How did your car run? I saw it at Hi-torque and it looked like it wanted me to take it for a drive.

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