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cheers for comin out guys i had fun n it is good to see sum quality cars once in a while.

if i choose to organise another one i will be a bit more planned coz with this one i didnt know how it was gonna turn out.

cheers for helpin out with some of it steve.

thanx to all the pplz that came out for makin it a great time

Cheers

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hey guys,

thanks for the cruise. wasnt on it the whole way, cut it short after the 1st hill run as my starter motor crapped itself and i get really paranoid when sh*t goes wrong with my baby. cheers to the boys who gave me the push as well as the guy with the beanie that pointed out it was the starter in the first place (sorry not familiar with names yet). your a great bunch of guys + girls!

am definately looking forward to the next one.

will definately be ready for the next one!

;) the screamer is off the dump and it sounds nuts he is a customer of mine and i want one for my car

:thumbsup: the cruise was so good the sound from us all going through the tunnels was sooooooooo loud

Lol Dan sorry i forgot your accelerator has 2 settings off and on

yeah As Kellie pointed out Screamer great Cruise good and Blue 34 great guy ;)

Edited by Madaz

Dan... I believe it was an int. gate screamer as he said it was a GT2535 or GT2530 can't remember. ;)

Ext gate screamers definitely sound better but still had a reasonable note to it. :thumbsup:

gtrkeit,

Pitty as it was a brisk but easy going. i.e no hard accelerating or braking. Just brisk. :P

He must have left as I don't remember seeing him at windy's.

lol i have no idea wat u just said

next cruz will be in bout 3 weeks so get ready

n i will have cruz sheets this time.

so save ur petty money and fix ur cars

o yeh btw if sinista is there im gonna take out my rice lights for sum that know wat im talkin bout lol

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