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hmmm this sounds ok.... i might be in... see how it goes cant remember if i have anything on.... meh... good stuff...

If i do come prob have a few others too.

Be good to see another R34...

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After Mltese's cruise the other night from m4 to entrance I am banning myself from cruising with nugget skylines again! ;)

Id rather stick with the my own kind

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hey assasin :thanks:! i got some other thing to attend to that day..... BUUTTT there is a gud change that i might not "attend" that other thing! just like the wollongong cruise :banana: i will let u know closer to the day of the cruise cheers mate

James .. I believe its time we bought ourselves one of the cheepo walkie talkie kits from dicksmith .. 3km range should keep us in touch you can lead and I can round up stragglers.. obviously anyone who has a radio it would be great to tune in to the calls..

And Chris you should buy one so I can pay out your fairy dust car (which i really like but its abit hush hush) lol

Im in BOYS.........

James that was a mad cruise bro........well done....

Next time we meet ill buy you a lollipop for ur efforts :thanks:

OH I ALSO SAW YOU TRYING TO PICK UP THAT CHICK IN THE GONG AND YOU GOT SHUT DOWN

lol

hey assasin ;)! i got some other thing to attend to that day..... BUUTTT there is a gud change that i might not "attend" that other thing! just like the wollongong cruise :) i will let u know closer to the day of the cruise cheers mate

Not really relevant to the thread but I spotted you yesterday or the day before I think. I overtook you on my bike. I remember the plates now I see them in your avatar. Car looking nice and clean.

James .. I believe its time we bought ourselves one of the cheepo walkie talkie kits from dicksmith .. 3km range should keep us in touch you can lead and I can round up stragglers.. obviously anyone who has a radio it would be great to tune in to the calls..

And Chris you should buy one so I can pay out your fairy dust car (which i really like but its abit hush hush) lol

hmm all i hear is jealousy...haha ur car is looking and sounding awesome

oh yeh i read the other thread bout my car well done and ill prob listen 2 ur expert advice and buy ur stock rims.And the walkie talkies is a heaps good idea especially if ur stuck behind a truck in a one lane street

sounds like an awesome cruz... im just not too keen on bondi if there is defect places :cheers:

but im most likely going to b there, im new so wil b great to meet all u guys... as for the guys comen from wollongong im from the shire so i might meet up with u guys on the way thru? let me no if ur interested?

Not really relevant to the thread but I spotted you yesterday or the day before I think. I overtook you on my bike. I remember the plates now I see them in your avatar. Car looking nice and clean.

hey mate thanks, i try my best to not get it dirty. were abouts did u c me? u should off waved :turned:

hey assasin ;) ! i got some other thing to attend to that day..... BUUTTT there is a gud change that i might not "attend" that other thing! just like the wollongong cruise :) i will let u know closer to the day of the cruise cheers mate

:turned: after going to the other cruise..........i might come down in my car this time....bless all of you with my non-turbonessnessness :w00t:




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