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Hey kellie,

Sorry we left early both of us had work this morning. Was pretty good while we were there. hehe.

We got like ever single red light with the stagea and commy but we kept up lol

xox kahli xox

Yeah I don't mind the white 33 with the BBS approx 30 secs in.....who's the proud owner?

I might actually come to the next one if I'm not feeling as lousy and the weather holds up.

thanks kelly, good cruise, good fun, best cruise of the semaphore esplanade ive ever had :happy: Tunnels were awesome, someone needs to stand in there next time and record it.

Dont think we will make the one next week as its Drift Australia weekend and will be up there both days.

thought you were taking the keto out

yea flat tyre steve, so i had to resort to taking the 33 :)

Lucky you weren't in a hurry and had to take the KE70 then.....

yea lucky ay!! hehe

oh and ryan.. enjoyed following you along the espy :wub:

Who was in the silver 32 behind me on the espy? Feel bad asking cos i spoke to you briefly but im not sure who u are on here...

yea, i didn't wanna seem like a dick but i cant help myself sometimes.

hahaha thanks champ!

I got real loose on the prt adelaide expressway in 4th doin like 160 (stupid i know but everyone left us and it was unexpected) and i pooed myself...hence the early departure near the bay !! JKs!! hahaha

LOL yes u did Ryan was good to sit behind and watch, the flames just topped it off. love the work nice meeting u all

yea was scary man! hehe.

Yeah I don't mind the white 33 with the BBS approx 30 secs in.....who's the proud owner?

I might actually come to the next one if I'm not feeling as lousy and the weather holds up.

i think you might be talking about my car sled, they are WORK vs-xx 18 x 10s, thanks :happy::)

keen for the next cruise!

hi everyone refer to round 3 topic and i would really like to say thanx to all of you that love coming on my cruises and ecpecially all of you that came last night that was really good i wish i could give you all a kiss but i cant so ill give you all :happy::):wub:

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