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you're obviously not gunning it Corinne, do try and keep up (that was a joke, by the way)

I reckon Pittwater Rd is the easiest way...

And also we need to specify what CB channel we use.. I nominate 25 for nostalgia's sake..

getting hungry already

I nominate via Forest Way, Mona Vale Road and McCarrs Creek Rd.

So someone can pick me up on the way past and I can drink! :cheers:

On a more serious note (because I know the cruise route won't change simply to make it convenient for me lol) my Skyline should be fixed enough to make this cruise. It won't look pretty but it should be there :)

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Fine, I will..

Marsss

better.. now race me on Facebook already

awww you organised a cruise for my birthday, thanks marsss :)

except I can't come :(

See? I go to aaaallll the trouble to make it special for you and THIS is what I get... BTW we don't get to see you never no times... what gives??

Happy birthday waaaaaaaaaaaay in advance.. :):P

See? I go to aaaallll the trouble to make it special for you and THIS is what I get... BTW we don't get to see you never no times... what gives??

Happy birthday waaaaaaaaaaaay in advance.. :):D

aww fanks, my first happy birthday lol :)

I come to things, just never seems to be the same things as you :thumbsup::(:)

one day i'll get to meet the famous mars bar :P

PS, did you see the wasteland, i finally found that song!!

Mars,

Unfortunately i am going to have to pull out of this event... My car was broken into last night and they have destroyed the whole drivers compartment is screwed.. Dont think i will have all the parts in time to make the cruise.. beauty of owning these types of cars.

Anyway hope you all have fun...

P.s if anyone can assist with finding parts please reference the wanted section..

Thanks.




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