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Fiiiiiiiiiiiinaly have it sorted out. Sorry about the delay guys. Anyway it will be this Friday (would have posted details sooner but the board was offline) Cruise will go for a bit so don't expect to get home HEAPS early. Wont be full on driving which means all cars are welcome, as this cruise is more of a social gathering then just purely a err...race.

Should be fun seeing Andy boosting the GTR off coz he's scared :P

Let me know who's interested and ill send you a PM with the details ! Also, thanks to POKIE for doing most of the work :(

Thanks

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I'm keen, provided i get my car in time!! =( but PM me up anyhows

anyone here work for Sinergy that could please give things a bit of a hurry up?? =P (my cars been in compliance for almost a month now)

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north or south?

North

Kisin- i need to change the 2nd half of the route, my cousin rang me and

gave me the directions to the cemetry that's locked, i got the wrong 1.

going to be very interesting with the stuff she told me :rant:

oh i told her she should come since she'd know her way around the

cemetery and all

north or south?

North.

Kisin- i need to change the 2nd half of the route, my cousin rang me and

gave me the directions to the cemetry that's locked, i got the wrong 1.

going to be very interesting with the stuff she told me :rant:

oh i told her she should come since she'd know her way around the

cemetery and all

No probs. And yes...if half of what you told me is true...should be VERY interesting.

Also, all PM's so far sent out.

Edited by KISIN

well i checked the directions my cousin gave me.

the cemetery looks very interesting(didn't go right up to it, my bro freaked so yeah).

as we were coming towards it over a hill we could see a heap of fog hovering over the cemetery

(there wasn't fog anywhere else).

tell ya what 2moro night is gonna be great :domokun:

oh Kisin i'll send you an email with the route

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