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hey everyone

myself and MagicMike Z32 have decided to organise a cruise next weekend for a small group of approx 10-15 cars for a different and entertaining cruise thats unlike the usual sunday runs,

Please Note It Is NOT A Cruise To The Coast

all details including meeting point will be kept strictly to PM's

However first meeting point will be at 10am

if your wanting something different and out of the ordanary please post up interest or send myself a PM,

recommend for cruise is a full tank of fuel, maybe filling up during cruise will be needed

steering components and braking system in good working order,

the run will involve lots of corners, hills and braking, please have car in good condition as we don't wish to see people breaking down

PLEASE NOTE WE WILL NOT BE TOLERATING OR CONDONE ANY ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES ON THIS CRUISE

reason for limited numbers is a test run and trial of run before a large group goes,

please remember limited cars doesn't have same limit to the number of people who can attend, we hope to see a few faces per car, at this stage i currently have 2spare seats, if you wish to attend without driving PM me

thanks

matt

PLEASE ONLY POST IF YOU ARE ABLE TO ATTEND

Attending:

Matt(hrn33_r33)

MagicMike Z32

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:) thats the day after my birthday! i'll definately be in, if i'm not hungover of course. should all be good, count me in. might have someone with a 32 who is interested as well, will let you know by tomorrow though.

thanks

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