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well you guys saw how good the last one was right???

well here it is again, from my bro ziggy. (the guy that drives the xr6 turbo)

Ok guys, just letting you know I will be holding another midnight cruise on the

11th of november, so keep it free, if you are keen it would be great to see you all there, but if not then fair enough!! details will be posted a day or two before the cruise.

thats all im saying for now i hope you all Enjoy your week people dont work too hard and i will update this thread soon

cheers, Zigz

P.s Yes i know the last one was a short one so i have made this a longer one just for those people that wanted that longer drive...

Last Midnite cruise showed a big turnup, lets see a bigger turn out for this one and prove that the car scene is going strong.

lets see some skylines popping.. see yall there.

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k guys... and gals,

the final details are in, come along to this cruise this weekend, show ur stuff and plz, we need more skylines cruising.. as i wrote my 34 off a while back and got the withdrawls real bad!!!!!! lol

Hey all

Meetpoint is central for all, YES its at citywest undercover.

11.00pm Meet and a 12.00am start.

Im not going to write a book of rules but for all the CLOWNS that love to rev there engines while cold and blah blah blah dont bother coming and if you do come then have a little respect and enjoy an event not ruin it!

Got a ForeCast of what the Weather will b like on the Nite??

I'll b there n Chop some more Cars hehe :)

lol not again, i tried to keep up last time but couldnt :P

just checked the foxtel weather channel and it reckon 23 degress and fine weather :O

Fixed Up ur Coilpack Problems?????

Cool.. Nice Weather Then :) hehe

yep, brand spankin new splitfire coilpacks and iridium plugs, she runs nice now lol

edit: i wonder if that turbo excel will show up blasting out the tokyo drift theme song :)

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