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shit only map i could find

someone edit this so that we start at citywest, i got work now till bout 9, so i cant come back to check this thread

so i can't print either ( didnt mean to be cheap haha)

i'm gonna call Andrew if i don;t get to citywest by 9. (stolen ur number from your for sale thread :) )

and yeh i;ll take u for a spin Chi. shouldn't be much different to your car lol

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someone with free time edit and type this up and print it!!.

if the cruise gets canceled or postpone someone msg me on 0431 041 923 plzz!! lol

if it's really really really busy at work im might not be able to come :(

Edited by ztuned

yep, i'm going to fix up the maps now...

meet at 9pm, leave 9:30

OKAY EVERYONE CRUISE IS GOING AHEAD, MEET AT 9 AT CITY WEST

LEAVE AT 9:30

THE GUY WITH THE SNOW PLOW R34 WILL BE HANDING OUT THE MAPS, HIS NAME IS ANDREW AND HE DOESN'T BITE

COME CRUISE TONIGHT!

i might come but i doubt it as id rather go out and get drunk...anyway im not sure yet but probably not...

me and you both buddy!!! :wub:

Good luck on the cruise though guys, my car was twitching all over the place on the way home just before - try and be safe!

ALRIGHT MY LAST POST BEFORE DINNER AND BEFORE I HEAD OFF...

CRUISE IS ON, I'VE PRINTED ENOUGH MAPS, I'M NOT EXPECTING A HUGE TURN OUT WITH A TINY BIT OF WETNESS AND SUCH SHORT NOTICE BUT IF YOU'VE GOT SOME SPARE TIME COME DOWN AND HAVE SOME FUN WITH ALL OF US

MEET AT 9PM - CITY WEST

LEAVE AT 9:30PM

LOL i can't believe the cruise is going to go ahead, was just an idea me and another member had in our heads like two/three days ago :wub:

HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL THERE!

i messaged her before, she said she's definately coming down...

just call her man lol

be good if i had her number...lol

care to pm it to me or send her mine?

Edited by A31StRuCK

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