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Well, there is some undercover if you're really up for it.....

we'll have to see in a few hours.

The rain stops, then starts.. then stops again...

so i dunno at this stage... as far as i know... im still up for it LOL

just wondering, is this an actual cruise? or just a meet up?

if its a cruise, where are we heading to?

greet, meet and EATS!! lol

ill still be there!

i wanna wash my car but it might rain....again

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:down: Thanks for making the effort to come out guys...

despite the weather conditions AND it being double demerits and all.

Wouldve planned for a cruise but yeah, you know.... the rain and stuff...

highway patrol and stuff... next time, it'll be a meet up then a small cruise.

But nice little meet up :)

Nice meeting you all! Once again THANKS GUYS.

yeah +1 with Anna.

very good meet guys, very good to meet all of you...thomas, romeo, jenny, anna, roland, niel...the list goes on.

lol i got my mocha latte so im happy :down: oh and LOL @ [2IMPRS]

will post up my pics soon...

thomas has some too!

about a dozen cars or so... it was an alright turn out considering the crappy weather. Even Moei turned up in the GTR lol

so did albert and a few others showed up as well. Shame i didnt organise a cruise though, weather too crappy.

we were parked near the highway at first... then moved across to the undercover area infront of the domayne.

how many people turned up? I certainly came there and saw no one.. just 1 white R34 with Impuls at KK with P plates and that was it.

hey johnnilicte,

sorry you missed out.. next time if you're early wait around for an extra 5 - 10 mins guarranteed people would start to show up.. it said around 8:30ish .. but there's always a next time..

It was nice to meet new people! Pretty good meet for such sucky weather.. we should sit down and eat next time! :D

Nice to finally meet Anna =) and you're little man is just so adorable!

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