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Haha , me and my car is in the video ,cool, thanks for that

No worries mate

Woot my car is in there tooooo... and luckily not my face!! lol

Love the music too :domokun:

Thank you

Great video! I was the last car on tape before that 33 gave a little squirt at the end. Is that all? :P

:stupid:

Until next time.....

Hey LOOF

Great video, music suited it really well too.

Nice to meet you and your missus too.

A good night all in all.

I only wish we could of cruised as one big group instead of in packs though.

Cheers everyone

D

Hey LOOF

Great video, music suited it really well too.

Nice to meet you and your missus too.

A good night all in all.

I only wish we could of cruised as one big group instead of in packs though.

Cheers everyone

D

Thanks man great to meet you too did you guys find Maccas on the way home?

Thanks for another awesome cruise, Mars. And thanks also to all for behaving on the roads!

Loof (and Kerry), gotta catch up soon-ish and get together for a feed or something.

Its official doof, you have teh curse :banana:

Umm yeah thanks but... I don't want it anymore!

Hey guys and gals great night, well here it is I just quickly threw this on

Thanks for the vid man, my passanger said as we were coming in someone was filming my car (I was the car in your mirror)...

Nice work, keep it up! :)

Thanks for another awesome cruise, Mars. And thanks also to all for behaving on the roads!

Loof (and Kerry), gotta catch up soon-ish and get together for a feed or something.

Hell yeah Nick

nice man thanks for the vid LOOF!
Umm yeah thanks but... I don't want it anymore!

Thanks for the vid man, my passanger said as we were coming in someone was filming my car (I was the car in your mirror)...

Nice work, keep it up! :blush:

Thanks guys glad you enjoyed it

Probably the most well behaved cruise i've ever been on, no burnouts, no speeding and no attention from the police and for someone that travelled 300km for this cruise it was worth it.




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