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Map is done they'll be handed out on the day.

Roundabout attendance I would say at least 25-30. I don't know exact figures tbh. But that's my guestimate. Bring your friends along! :D

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these people must be good at hiding or work long hours, i never see anyone driving around mandurah in their bling

im off newport dv near coodanup, and its bogansville in that part of town :teehee:

Well I only come out to play on weekends so I'm sure there's a lot of people that do the same.

Mind you, seeing another r34 in Rockingham is like seeing a Gallardo in Perth. :D

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Me and my old skool Datsun Skyline will be struggling to get there unless i can find a 280zx dizzy in a real hurry. Anybody know of a 280zx lying around.My points system has shit itself and ireally really wanna go on this cruise. Even a loan dizzy would be appreciated at the moment. Heeeeelppppp.

And I've just fitted my hot plate tail lights, and they look flash as.

If you can help email me [email protected]

Cheers

Hi everyone,

I'm a mate of Magic's, I Have an R32 GTR, I was really hoping to get my baby out there for this cruise but my clutch + exhaust + ecu upgrades are taking too long to get oredered and completed, I was wonderin if anyone wants a Navigator for the night. I live up in Ballajura, or woop-woop as i call it, if anyone wouldn't mind a spare person in theyre car for the night as a nav it'd be awesome, if you cant pick me up - i'll find a way to get wherever you'd like to meet.

Thanks

Hi everyone,

I'm a mate of Magic's, I Have an R32 GTR, I was really hoping to get my baby out there for this cruise but my clutch + exhaust + ecu upgrades are taking too long to get oredered and completed, I was wonderin if anyone wants a Navigator for the night. I live up in Ballajura, or woop-woop as i call it, if anyone wouldn't mind a spare person in theyre car for the night as a nav it'd be awesome, if you cant pick me up - i'll find a way to get wherever you'd like to meet.

Thanks

Hey mate, I mite have an empty car, so I'd be able 2 take u. I'll let you know. I'm in Alexander Heights, so not too far. Altho, you might not want 2 roll with me, I drive an almost stock NA R33, far from ur GT-R!! I'll PM you when I know for sure

G`Day All, Who is going along form Perth ?,or is any body going down to the start from perth.As iam thinking about going down for the start then trun off on the way back,As i have DynoDay on sunday so that`s a 7am start from home so if some of you are looking at heading down would be great to have a few cruise down,Cheer`s chuckie,Ps iam out ARMADALE WAY,

Damn :( NA_Goodness cant come, anyone else got room for a passenger?

spewin, i wanted to attend this one, if i had my 34 back from the panel shop i would have given you a seat dude... INSURANCE!! good but damn, takes too long!

Well depending on how it goes 2nite. I might make it a monthly, or 2 monthly cruise, depends on what ppl prefer. Expecting a really good turnout so I'll post pics etc around Monday for those who missed out and were keen on coming next time.

See most of yas 2nite. :(

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