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Hey Guys just wondering who is putting there hands up for the night cruise, details are as listed below;

When : the 2ND saturday in march (11thof March 2006)

Meetup at : Silver water park (off silverwater Road)

What time : Meetup 8:30pm for a 9oclock leave

Destination : Wollongong (Light House)

The more lines the better, looks like there will be around 50 cars to date, This is on behalf of PINK BITZ PERFORMANCE,

Post up your interest.

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Hidden message behind that photo Adrian?

Pink Bitz cruise - maybe... depends what time the dyno day finishes; there's about 50 cars going to that so I'm pretty sure people will want to do something.

$1000... and you can book the riveira for a day :P

The Riviera 33 , did you get the custom wood grain trim yet?

looking good so far guys, however i will do my very best to be there on saturday however , i may have work commitements.

That photo of the 34GTR , at 300km/h anf the driver suffered minor cuts and bruises. :O

I just remembered that the Dyno day is the same day

but hopefully everyone coming on the Dyno day end up coming to the cruise aswell. like Stan said. Well we will see on the day.. hope we can go on both but yeah.. :laugh:

i have a feeling those who dyno there car on the day would need to re-fuel again LOL

yeah i havent seen ya Joy like forever hope to see you and the gang on the day..

Laters



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