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Hey people only new to SAU, we have organised a meet and small cruise this Tuesday night.

Start Harrys Diner 07:30 depart 08:30

Off to riverside and then Cootha.

Just a change from the usual Thursday, Saturday and Sunday cruises.

Come say hello will be in a white R33.

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do'h, i'm working 4pm - midnight on thursday... looks like i'm out :)

The meet is on TUESDAY nite, its just a change from the Thursday nite out when you get all the idiots attracting the cops.

And for people who normally work Thursday nights.

Edited by subzeroR33
You keep saying north side and places I have no idear about :thumbsup:

I am from Ipswich heh I live where all the rev heads are..

What booosted 33 said,

Newmarket rd Windsor

it will be in ur street directory cant miss it..

Edited by subzeroR33
You keep saying north side and places I have no idear about ;)

I am from Ipswich heh I live where all the rev heads are..

we're not ALL revheads bish :dry:

i'm from ipswich too, cant say ive seen u around...(i use to own a black 33 with gold mags, cf bonnet)

oneday when the gtr's finished ill come to these cruises :D

i know where it is, if u wanna pick me up on the way i can show u :D

hey guys depending on work i might show up in my black r33 sounds good and not on a thurs nite which is also a plus

For some who cant make it to harrys, we will be at west end riverside about 9ish and will leave about 9:45 for cootha.

Edited by subzeroR33

Sorry Guys I took the wheels off my car today and found I needed to do some work I wasnt expecting

I will miss tonights drive but hopefully I can get to the next one :)http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b33/Anni...4u/100_0491.jpg

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