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hey all! nice meetin ya all tonight.. after CB's fine performance i decieded not to follow them anymore.. haha

need to organise another without the commodore croud ruining it with there burnouts.

People should have known of present behaviour that most of those people represent. They are known for it. Ill stick to my sunday and/or sat cruises that i organise or are sau skyline orientated :nyaanyaa:

apperantly there were skylines "racing" on the highway and the CB people are complaining about it.. some even thinking it was members from this club... I left the cruise after CB started doing burnouts.. any1 know what happened??

Yer i went eary too cause to many dick heads, the shitbox will do the burn out and we will get booked for it. But it was good to meet you guys (Tina, Tiff, Mark and the new guy sorry bro forgot ya name, etc) very nice cars.

Adam please arrange another coast run or sunshine coast run im sure quite a few people will be keen for it.

And yer thursdays are ok if you want to go with a mixed group of cars. i had to pick a friend up in the redlands and no one was at riverside so i went home.

OOR34 :nyaanyaa:

Great to meet a few fellow skyline drivers!!! Shame about the bogandores and utes ripping skids though. It's been ages since i last went out on a thursday night cruise as i normally play sport on a thursday night. I'm definately up for a skylines cruise and am looking forward to the one on the 20th may!

OOR34, you'll have to get glenn to come out as well once his stereo's all finished!

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