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yeh well i just had 1 year on 1 point so i can do it.....i hardly drive my car anyways so it wont affect me

Most likly come

Well make this cruise HUUUUUGGE ! :)

i just saw this thread. (thanks Nick)

should be down for this :)

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What car you got? / thinking of bringing?

My 33, it got into a lil fender bender n knowing my luck itll be in the shops @ that time, gonna get some things done while shes in there thats why im getting delayed. :P

PS: Hey silver do u have ur avatar airbrushed on your bonnet? I couldnt find any pics of it in the Vic members rides thread, I think u should post up some in there :D

After hearing how good and massive the last official GOR was in keen on this one, seein as its a sunday too! bonus!

Im in on 75% lol, hoping my car doesnt get any worse...

Good work cheez.

After hearing how good and massive the last official GOR was in keen on this one, seein as its a sunday too! bonus!

Im in on 75% lol, hoping my car doesnt get any worse...

Good work cheez.

the official cruises are meant to be big but the last UNofficial GOR cruise i was part of organisin in April was big too,

with the way out list is panning out looks like we gonna have another big turnout... weather permitting

But fingers crossed we get some good dry weather.

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ok guys ive updated teh first post, it now shows the route i plan to use and also some other info that i felt was relevant. it also shows the stop locations and explains duration of how long i estimate the cruise to go for.

as always said, the more the merrier and as it is its looking to be a massive cruise.

hope to see you all there.

After hearing how good and massive the last official GOR was in keen on this one, seein as its a sunday too! bonus!

Im in on 75% lol, hoping my car doesnt get any worse...

Good work cheez.

Look forward to seeing your car there, Your GTR looks really nice. :laugh:

hey all,

I picked up my skyline last friday (photos to come later :santa:) and loving it. so you can put both myself and rh1n0 on the for sure list. I'll try and convince ashneel to come along as well... he got his skyline a few weeks back too & he's fixed a few things up. just hope he passes the road worthy this week.

woot roadworthy done this morning and car is under my name now so its all mine mine mine YAY

so ye im in for this.

dilmah u better let me have a squirt in the GTR during the cruise lol u know i can handle it unlike G hahahahahahahahahaha

see you guys then

hey guys

list has been updated again and i am glad to inform you that th eunsure list is on its way to becoming a smaller list. 4 people so far went from unsure to coming and that takes our provisional car count to 29.

keep those numbers going uo guys would be good to see 40+ cars on this cruise.

cheers

:action-smiley-069: daniel :(

hey guys

list has been updated again and i am glad to inform you that th eunsure list is on its way to becoming a smaller list. 4 people so far went from unsure to coming and that takes our provisional car count to 29.

keep those numbers going uo guys would be good to see 40+ cars on this cruise.

cheers

:action-smiley-069: daniel :(

I'm liking the numbers! Good to see a few gtr's there to, and hopefully a few stagea's. :)

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