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Another cruise guys..

Leaving for Mittagong (lunch) then drive through bowral. Stopping at the Twin Falls, then heading back to sydney. Should be back in sydney between 4-6pm.

Meeting: This saturday 010907

Place: P6 Carpark (Olympic Park)

Time: 10:00am - Leaving 10:30am

Cost: =) Tank of petrol for your car lol

Let me know if your interested.. =)

CANCELLED CANCELLED CANCELLED

- NOT ENOUGH INTEREST GENERATED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Edited by Assasin

LOL.. None bro.. I think this time with the boys only.. More fun.. Although I always have a girl for company on the drive.. You coming Nathanial? THis time, I think I'll stick to the speed limit.. LOL

BTW i found these James...

Professors S1 rims .. They are a mates in melb.. They would look sweet on the 34..

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=152220

And 350z track wheels also wicked .. These are Manu's Wheels well the old ones .. I wanted them but they sold before I could grab em..

Ill get the link for them soon .. Nice rims

im workin on saturday :3some:

Edited by DECIM8

James you bringing spare chics for us ;-)?? Get 5Zigen 18 inch FN01R-C racing wheels in titanium ..I'll get you cheap at a damn good price and they look hot ;-)..Can't promise if i can make it for this cruise but i'll let you know and dnt call me coz you changed my mind last time as well hehe

BTW Nathaniel your wheels look hot man

Edited by R34NOS

I'll let you know when i'm ready for the wheels.. It'll be definately in September sometime, well and truly before summer kicks in.. =)

Next time I see you, I'll pass you some numbers for girls, and you can make what you like with it. I dont like being the middle man... =P

Weather should be good too.. It's got some of the best scenery you've seen!

Hope to see some more SAU members this time.. =P

All good, I'll be organising more cruises as time proceeds. I was living in mittagong last year for 6 months to set up a business there we bought.. Thats how I know of what the area has to offer.. Some of the best scenery NSW has to offer I say..

LOL your lebo .. the only scenes u look at is porn :P

Cheers Manu .. Yours a offtap tho ..

James .. If you bring chicks like that last one you got im sure we can all have a turn bwhaha

Edited by DECIM8

Come on guys.. The more the merrier to join this cruise.. R34 NOS I can wait for you if you like? Get my number from Nathanial.

Nathanial you can have that chicks number if you like.. She bores me.. =P



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