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People im writing up a cruise for a friend, sorry if its late but oh well!!! LOL

8pm city west carpark, another open car cruise again!

Not tools, No prangs, No cops!

Its going to be raining so bring a rain coat, and PLEASE be carefull on the roads!

Thanks Kels

so dose any one no where te 2nd stop will be i turned up last nightto the ascot car park and on one was there ill try and get there tonight im in a gray r32 gtst with a vertex body kit hope to see you there and meet some of you im always reading these names but dont no any of you but (lunjiaow)vincent

so dose any one no where te 2nd stop will be i turned up last nightto the ascot car park and on one was there ill try and get there tonight im in a gray r32 gtst with a vertex body kit hope to see you there and meet some of you im always reading these names but dont no any of you but (lunjiaow)vincent

Punctuation is your friend :)

And Vincent's a nice guy, I bought my grill off him!

Kel, I'm in for sure! See you then

Kels i'm so sorry i couldn't come...

i had a dinner that was planned late, Rhys did sms me though so i hope he passed on the message, sure to rock up to the next one!

i would've died in this weather tonight though bahaha

sorry i missed out few mate came around and before i new it it was passed 8 hope to go on the next one

lol we didnt leave till 9 >.<

not to mention im hopeless with maps so i follow people... if u follow me ur garuantted to be ....

lost

me needs a gprs,

workin on it...

i have a map but u know cant read that while drivin >.<

yeah was good ay,

i left after witfords and was heading down freeway into north bridge and got clocked doing 115, i mean for f**ks sake, dont they have anything better to do??

I think after that big hoon catch on friday night, they will be out inforce for the next few weekends....

So better be careful..

Ouch, bad luck Trent.

Sneakyazn, which R33 was yours? The P-Plater or the other one? I hadnt met you guys before

my R33 was the p-plater, also it had the ricey lookin thing hangin off the rear view mirror

<3 that car, so clean an imac ^.^

i got it from autoworx an had it for 6 mnths now, but i hear that ppl have had bad luck with autoworx... :S

Edited by Sneakyazn
yeah was good ay,

i left after witfords and was heading down freeway into north bridge and got clocked doing 115, i mean for f**ks sake, dont they have anything better to do??

damn that sucks, :(

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