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Roffle. On time as always hey? :thumbsup:

Man, I got pulled over again on the way home...

Its official doof, you have teh curse :D

great pizza cruise marsbarr!!! thanks

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No incidents etc... great night!!

Whens the next one?? :(

thanks for the cruise mars, was good but we had to jet early

got pulled over at the RBT station and they told me to move my front p-plate from windscreen to front-bar. I really need to go get my full license.

Thanks again for another great pizza cruise mars. Still some of the best pizza i've had in sydney. Met a lot of awesome people last night, can't wait for the next one.

Also good to see that the cops were keeping an eye on us but weren't harrasing us. Cheers to the northshore boys in blue.

See you all soon at the next event guys.




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