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hey guys wot a day.......... i had a blast and it was great to meet you guys and put some names to faces.... pity bout the front guards....... ah well s##t happens..... ( good excuse for a respray)

nice job of the route profs and madaz...... i had a blast and so did my passanger... :yes:

hope to catch up with you all soon.... :(

:woot: ...Pete

PS: GO THE OLD SKOOL!!!!! hehe :wave:

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Cheers Madaz

Who owns the blue S15 with the 34 GTR wheels? do you work at commander on aylifes RD as I think i see that car all day in the car park behind work.

would have liked to have gone (before you know what) but the car wouldn't make it :D

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god and im the only one with the old chrome bumpers......... GO THE OL SKOOL! :D

nice to see a mix of the later stuff and good to see some 4 doors too..... didnt feel too left out then.....

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Ur in luck Madaz.. I got a side pics of pete's beast. :P

but won't be able to get them off my camera till next week..

I'll also post up the pics of everyone's ride later on..

What would be good for the Next cruise ( if there is one ) is if we could all have our SAU nicks or names stuck on the windows/windscreens of our cars just as an informal way of introducing ourselves.

pete get me a side pic of your car and ill much arround with paint shop pro looking for a new good colour >_<
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