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... we drove the roads a few weeks before and there were no road works then

Dam new efficiency measures brought about by outsourcing to streamline road improvement ba$tards

would be a bit difficult getting 50 cars up and around a cul-de-sac

No cats, limiter launches....now thats some Christmas lights

hey guys. you are welcome to make your own cruise and post in on sau. It just wont be a sauwa cruise :P

mmmm *thinks* I prefer the uncertainty of the adventure to the predicabilty of me organising 20 cars to drive to the drive through liquor store then home.

*giggle like small child on Xmas day* getting my car back from W.A. Supensions tomorrow. Bring on the cruise

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Hey Kevin

Don't worry I'm a cruise n00b too - the xmas cruise was my first. I'll keep a look out for your car. Any distinguishing features?

My car's disinguising feature is that it has none! So just look for the stock Silver 33.

Iain

I'm glad to see you've been infected by the bunny virus also :O.

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Hey Kevin

Don't worry I'm a cruise n00b too - the xmas cruise was my first. I'll keep a look out for your car. Any distinguishing features?

My car's disinguising feature is that it has none! So just look for the stock Silver 33.

Iain

I'm glad to see you've been infected by the bunny virus also :).

Thanks, nice to know i'm not the only one :O, distinguishing features u say, well i have

some bling wheels, getting the windows tinted this week, also orderd a full 400R body kit with "D" wing Gonna try and paint it and fit it myself, i'll let u all know how it goes :O

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Hey guys and girls,

Any chance of a Golf Day for a meet and greet????

Nothing fancy, could be at Burswood or Wembley or something like that....

Also bring out all the sporting gods....

Just a thought

Mike

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