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Originally posted by Pva_Glue

Why is that?

and pictures plaese... nice shot of girlies too :)

cheers

Joe

Cause your a madman without a turbo u dont need one! And society is better off that way :uh-huh:

Pictures up tomorrow u know we needed Sun not shade it would of made for much better pics!

You got the footage of girlies i was just facing you the whole time smiling :O :O

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Originally posted by Pva_Glue

ok for late people let's meet @ South Perth under the FreeWay Bridge on the South perth side carpark... AT 12PM  

what ya think?

Well i think i was the only person that decided to show........:confused:

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Originally posted by macka

HeHe where were u?

We were all there...........i rocked up 1230

Under Narrows bridge South perth side

:lol: It looks as though i must have left just as you rocked up DOH!! ah well just my luck.... i waited round for a little while then called IMACUL8 to see if he knew what was going on.. but he wasn't cruising.

So yeah i then left about 25 past.... maybe next time... :dump:

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Unless you were in a white R33 4-door, we didnt see you 25GTT.

We arrived at about 12:15pm and waited for macka to return from dropping his passenger home. He arrived around 12:30.

Where exactly were you, we were at the carpark directly underneath the Narrows on the South side of the river.

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Originally posted by Rhino

Unless you were in a white R33 4-door, we didnt see you 25GTT.

We arrived at about 12:15pm and waited for macka to return from dropping his passenger home. He arrived around 12:30.

Where exactly were you, we were at the carpark directly underneath the Narrows on the South side of the river.

Yup thats the one...... I think i hopped off at Mill point roads then followed it round till i saw the carpark under the bridge, couldn't see any skylines there so went to the next car park with my friend, Harrased IMACUL8 and then no luck, Spewin i missed yas! would have been nice, Twas a beautiful day for a cruise.

Ended up going to Cott for lunch with my gfriend and friend had lunch then mosied on down to Freo for a bit.

I know this is besides the point but you know the famous pylon that people used to jump off at Cott, well they have now changed it and put a spikey point on it so no one can jump off. Cottesloe was always known for the pylon that everyone used to Jump off and now it is gone..... I have never jumped off it myself but man it looked FUN! :lol:

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haha yeh the pylon

its the best at about 10pm on a sunday summer arvo after the cott:P

sharks put a bit of a dampener on swimming at night though lately... we saw ur car 25GTT, me mack and a couple of other guys cruised to freo for lunch after meeting at carpark...

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