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are we allowed to bring other ppl like dont have a skyline?

hell yeah! :) all are welcome! just tell them no crazy business! it'll be double demerits and plenty of cops will be out an about :) i love this run, and its kinda become tradition, so i'm going with or without an escort :D

Mona......lol......... i cant miss another wiseman ferry cruise!!!!!!!!!!!! want me to call the west boyz???.

BINTIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :P no.. no you can't! ;) yeah! not sure if the westside forums are still going! but let them know :)

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Mona... sorry wont be able to make it, i'll be cruising down from camping at Forster that weekend.

awww.. no worries pete!! how was your house party nye? we went up to coffs, so couldn't quite make it!!! twas awesome, but driving back yesterday was a killer :)

i have a friend in a pulsar that wants to come with.. if it's cool. put us both done please mona.. thanks

no worries!

ok im for sure now and ill prob have 2 others with me maybe more

sweet! :rofl:

im a maybe.. if you want me to be a definate, talk to chris.

man! where is (sur) when you need it!!! :P

now the question is - does everyone just want to head through galston (thats a given) down northern rd to wisemans, or do you want a semi windy and long detour?

windy and long is the way I like it :P:wave:

wooot! ok! means i'll have to draw maps for everyone!!! :P wonder if i have my template from 2 years ago! lol!

I will be there depending if my car beats yours outta the workshop!

hehehe.. get crackalacking cause my car is back! :laugh:

hey Moanie,

how you been?

long time no see

got a msg from mintie

and i hope a forester & a ford is welcome to your cruise

if so i will be there with Jo (goldilocks) & Dean (WIPLSH) if he gets out of bed that is

and afew more people from the west

see you soon

FOR SHIZZLE COLIN!!! :) its been aggeesss since i've seen you guys!!! And dean better get outta bed! haven't seen the red and purple beasts in a longgggg time!!! does jo still have her 180? :D

depending if i get my defects cleard il be pedaling

ouch!! what tha!! please explain! :( and you'll be scrubbing if not driving :)

if my wheel is fixed, then I'm coming along. anyone bringing a barbie? nothing better than a bbq after a cruise

thats an awesome idea! I know there is a picnic area, but don't know about bbq facilities! may check it out on this cruise and organise something for next time! If you're keen you can organise something james! :D:):D

FOR SHIZZLE COLIN!!! :) its been aggeesss since i've seen you guys!!! And dean better get outta bed! haven't seen the red and purple beasts in a longgggg time!!! does jo still have her 180? :(

na she sold her 180 and brought a mazda sp23

her 180 was going to blow up hahahahhahaha

cool i will see you there nice and early




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