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Aug 29th - MEGA CRUISE


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Yea, I still want the same wine red, but I want something a bit deeper (not too dark), and coated with a nice clear coat that give that "wet look" (No it's not hair gel, thank's).

Well, see if I can do it all b4 the cruise. Cause respray could be re-scheduled, not fixed yet.

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highpoint ?

hhrrmm.... Oh yeah... i was drinking that night i think from memory... then into spa later on... for more drinkies.....

fark that was ages ago!

anyhoo... come along to the meet :O

we can all catch up then.

i aint seen people for AGES

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I am keen but not 100% certain if I can make it yet or not, weddings/bucks nights and anniversaries...bloody hell :(

Originally posted by R31Nismoid

i aint seen people for AGES

then go outside for a while :)

you are bound to see 1 or 2 ppl, even round your way :)

Originally posted by rs73

Are R32 & R33s invited too?

What about 34's?

Cmon Ash :D

j/k mate ;)

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Originally posted by YogiR33

hmm sounds like another fun nite i'll be down as long as my fuel gauge holds up otherwise i got no idea how far im travelling, Apache if u need a lift for this one let me know coz i'll be goin the whole way for this one !!!

ahahah thanks man, i appriciate it :P

HOPEFULLY i can get my lights changed/tires fixed/insurance crap sorted out by....nxt week, which would be cool

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