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good to meet everyone, i was the blond guy in the white 33

thanks Kelz for organizing it, have to do it again when the weather is better...btw did your wiper blade stay in place for the rest of the cruise?

hey, my bro happen to stumble across your cars at the car park in the city, what was the go, apparently no one was with there cars, what did yous get up to? was te cruise any good, i might have joined yous but i was busy this weekend,

hey, my bro happen to stumble across your cars at the car park in the city, what was the go, apparently no one was with there cars, what did yous get up to? was te cruise any good, i might have joined yous but i was busy this weekend,

What time was that? Didnt happen to be in the afternoon in CPP car park?

LOL!

Yea i saw u using them rhys... hahaha....

Next time HOGS breath eh... :)

O and btw, u werent the one who parked the red barina (if not barina a small car like one) maybe between all the skylines?

I think it was a Getz? Something like that. Where is the "PHAIL" sign when you need it?

Yeh, i KINDA know how to use them. Did you see me give up on some food items cos I couldnt pick it up? Just spin it around and try again :)

Yeh, Fast Eddy's is all good. More forks... :P

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