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hey guys, what time ya think ya gonna be down in victor? where are ya meeting down here. i might be bad an bring my car out...i kno i shouldnt but i miss driving it!!! :) and i got 18's on it now. look a bit high but oh well cant get defected for being to high!! :) i hope anyway. :(

i will actually be busy in the morning so if ya let me know what kinda time ya gonna get down here i can change my plans to meet u guys

Edited by Turbz_13
black33_26 its gunna take up most of the day from 11:30 or 12pm onwards

yeah moving friday just wont have time to do much organising with mates tho so need to let them know asap

ok pm's have gone out to:

4door_sleeper

66 skyline GT

9krpm

black33_26

blue32

bwilkeson

chops

cillman

cooper

cubes

dangerman4

dc_gtst

deluxe

drift_33

drift spec

gfxman

gtrshostdogg11

heslo

madaz

maxx

mr-rbman

mutza

Nightcrawler

nozilla

oosh

pokie

r31tuebo

race_24

redgtst

s3_girl

sambo33

skippy

slimjim

thirtyfour

thirty three_11

trick

turbz_13

twisted

vange

whiplash

writeoff

wwwdot

thats everyone I think, hope I havent missed anyone, if so pm me(ABUSE ME)and let me know.

OH BY THE WAY I MADE A SMALL F@#K UP. THE TURN BACK ONTO SOUTH ROAD IS A RIGHT NOT A LEFT!!!!! thanks black33_26 AND Deluxe for pointing that out!!

HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL ON THE CRUZE AND DRIVE SAFELY PLEASE!!

Edited by HR-32

good work adam

1 point to all the ppls meeting @ stage 1 i will possibly not be there as i have to pick my daughter up from her mothers now as it stands im picking her up from stage 1 but im thinking cause of time constraints of changing this i really wont know till tomorrow and i ring her

never the less i will be on the cruise my mobile will be on all morning but due to church i will not anwser it till about 11:20am

i plan on driving arround the bluff taking my daughter to the park and hopefully sum1 else brings there kiddies and they can all have a play while the grown ups drool over beefed up parts :lol: and think about wat where gunna eat for dinner

im really leaning towards looking for a quality pizza bar :P and asking there for a group dicount sumthing like we all pay 10bux and they just keep the pizza and coke comming

if there is 30min of us comming 30x10 would be 300bux on pizza's :D

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