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Hey everyone found this on another forum thought it might interest a few of you if your interested in getting a group of skylines organised and showing them some REAL PERFORMANCE CARS :rofl:

PINK BITZ PERFORMANCE 1ST OFFICIAL CRUISE

Date: 12 February 2006

Meet-up: Homebush P6

Time: 12pm for a 12:45 leave

Destination: Palm Beach

This will the Pink Bitz Performance first official cruise. We have decided to go for a lunch time meet up just for something different. Its going to be a good day, so be sure to tell everyone! Hope to see all the regulars there!

Theres now a little theme.. Look through ur wardrobes, drawers or anywhere in ur room for something Pink and put it on.. even if its undies, bra, hair ribbons, nail polish or a hat.

Post whos in and we will add to the list.

The Pink Bitz Performance Team

LIST:

MZCIVC

MZVTEC and friendz

DBIMBO and friendz

LI33YS

DL00KZ and friendz

MZ00FT

MPRSV

MSVTIR

MRLAZR

OVRDRV & MZ-OVRDRV

MSHNDA

MRHNDA & friends

MIZSXY

RU4REL

ORO11A

ITZWW3

JOH99Y ?

BEN12S

BennyD

BCHELR

OUTAER ?

ON8AIL ?

gemini_girl

mrdoofdoof

PHUKED

ORGSMK

RDSHOW?

wog 80y

OBUZME

nos 190?

DSRUPT

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