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It'd be good to get record numbers in this one.. 35 so far

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IT'S TIME FOR ANOTHER PIZZA CRUISE

register now and i'll start a list.... DO IT!

Friday May 18th

Meet: Chatswood Chase Car Park, Enter off Victoria Ave

Time: 9:00pm, Leave by 9:30pm

Destination: Palm Beach via Newport for Pizza.

Bring: CB's, a full tank of fuel and a good attitude.

Please dont do anything silly as we are on public roads.

Leave all that shit for the track

Pizza Place:

Lucky's Pep'e Pizza Bar

Shp2/ 303 Barrenjoey Rd Newport 2106 (02) 9979 1756

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Marsss

Primordial

SECUR1TY

rukus

Blitz

Liz

JETR32

mike1987

burnsie

lingeringsoul

NXTIME

smasha

DRD-OOF

D_I_F

N1 R33 GTR

traman18

Dj Albert

Miss Turbo

Nismo_God

LOOF

SAM916

Please count me in. Cant wait!

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hey all, unfortunately i cant make it to this cruise!

however, a close family frined owns that pizza place, lucky bellerri, i think thats how u spell his last name!

he races in top doorslammer and my father builds drag cars!

and he has known me since i was born!

so hope you all have fun and drive safely!

cheers

-Garth-

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