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yeah i maybe up for 1! specially now that the weather is getting nice! and nights warmer...

but will be working til 5pm so if i can make it i wil(if i dont have any thing else on, i will check with my boss)

Maybe around 7ish? What people think? or even bit later, say 8-9

Need ideas, never really organized a cruise myself, most ones ive been on have left about 9pm, but some always say thats too late..

yeah ill be up for it :) still yet to meet u guys as of yet your cruisses always seem to be on a sat night when i work :P let me know some details and i hope u guys dont mind a 4 door 33 on ya cruise ... im a lil shy tho as i dunno weather my car is up for it as i only have abot 200 rwkw.

lol only 200kw, thats plenty of power mate, cruises we go on dont tend to be races anyway.

I shall be there of course, probly driving the citrus skyline as its been referred to of late lol.

See you all there.

ah~~ might have to miss out on this one as i'm working friday night..... would be good if it was during the day though~~ i think most of people are working during the day i guess..

anyway~ have a fun boys & girls~!!!

cruise would be good as i havent driven my car for about 2 MONTHS!!

got ur car fixed?

yeh had mine off the rd for a year.... you get used to it

need a ride sexy?

or r u taking out the t-rex

wheres this cruise going too? should do a beach cruise 1 day.. jst before sunset or somethin?

why ask? you never turn up anyway :)

Nah andy im off goin rock climbing abseiling and sea kyaking for 6 days starting in about an hour lol so get back next tues then on thurs im off to syd for evo time. Thanks any mate if i was here you know id be there wit you.

Well if it's a 9:00pm meet I should be able to make it. Any earlier, and I doubt I would be there.

Im having a Garage sale on Saturday (from 8am) so need to set that up when I get home from work friday night as to hell with getting up at 6am to setup LOL

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