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A few guys keep asking me to do a night cruise..

So here it is!

Meeting at: Officeworks Carpark Fivedock (Where the Shell, Maccas, & KFC is on Parramatta Road - City Bound). Coming off the M4 going towards the city, its the first Shell that you see, then turn into the carpark for officeworks)

Time: 10:00pm, leaving 10:30pm

Where we going:

This I'm leaving up to everyone, once we all meet up. I'm open to suggestions on the night. I'm thinking through leichhardt, over the anzac bridge, along oxford street, and then maybe to san souci for a photo shoot.. Then to North Parramatta Maccas for that late night feed, going along King Georges Road, and then left on parra road. But we'll see on the night what everyone feels like...

Bear in mind the above route, avoids all potential EPA/defect stations.

But that still means my rule Number 1!!!! - Safe driving

Let me know whos interested! =)

WHos coming?

Assasin (Black R34)

JP (Silver S15)

R32psi (Black R32 GTR)

R338OY (Charcoal R33)

ctf R33 (Black R33)

BLESSN (R33)

GR34TT (Black R34)

silverbullet (Silver R33)

mlt15e (Silver R33)

A New Tatto (Silver S15)

Blue WRX MY03

Hing (Black MR2 GT)

Richieb (GTR R32)

R'Style (R32)

Moonus (R33)

Auto Group Buy (350Z 4RANSM)

shane666 (R34)

dino77 (unknown car)

GTR Sean (R32 GTR) - maybe

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just to let you know, friday the 30th is the setup night for autosalon at homebush so a meet point relocation might be a good idea. I remember last year while i was waiting to get my car in i went for a wander and there were plenty of boys in blue hanging around the area.

+1 pending new tyres... Defects are bad news, even tho im pretty safe as James will know.. fingers crossed anyways..

CHRIS YOUR CAR IS SPRAYED! SLICK! next time I see you tho I will need to attack your headlights with a cleaner.. im sure you wont mind ;)

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just to let you know, friday the 30th is the setup night for autosalon at homebush so a meet point relocation might be a good idea. I remember last year while i was waiting to get my car in i went for a wander and there were plenty of boys in blue hanging around the area.

Thanks champ. Meeting spot has been amended.

Thanks champ. Meeting spot has been amended.

James................... I have missed the last two Cruise...

My car gets dyno during the week............

So put my name down and 300rwkws of it :(




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