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Well I'll organize one then for the week after next sometime. Cool cool?

First person who answers this gets the prize. Should this be mid week or Weekend?

Actually if it's a special night I vote make it a weekend night

And should it be an open cruise? Or shall I make another golden era FR sedan cruise... Bear in mind I no longer drive an FR sedan :(

I reckon FR sedan cruise would be sweet... Get Toyota crew on board this time

Or how about golden era JDM cruise? I like that idea

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Okay so let it be set. I'm organizing a huge cruise for you all in the near future. It will involve all types of cool stuff. Sooo watch the events section in coming days /weeks and let me work my magic!

Edited by Mr Eps

Oh my god. Yes. It can not be that hard surely.

Have you got a Japanese built or imported Japanese car?

Is it so good looking that you want other people to see it?

Is it built during the times of when Japanese cars were not eco friendly hybrids?

Do you agree to not drive or behave like an idiot during the meet and cruise??

If you answer yes to all of the above. You will be welcomed with open arms.

Gold era is basically 1988-2000 built cars.. But obviously Newer cars can come so long as they look incredible.

So I can come. :P Just joking.

Well, thanks for organizing, Rowan. I will definitely come if nothing urgent comes up on that day. :)

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