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Hey Guys and Girls,

I want to organise a cruise for this weekend coming up. The 5th or 6th of July. It will be at night time, however im not sure yet on whether it will be a saturday or sunday. But I will decide this tomorrow and post it up.

Meet point: The usual City West @ 9pm.

Map: Im either going to make one, or steal an old one~

No Hoonish behaviour accepted. So lets just cruise and make it a good night for all.

Indicate whether you interested in coming, so i know approx numbers for maps.

Cheers,

Br3ndan

P.S. This is my first time organising a cruise, so i hope i do everything ok!

Edited by br3ndan

Decided on the 5th of July.

Meet at 8.30pm for 9.00pm depature. =)

Ill well make a map, and test it on friday night to make sure it goes ok.

So register ur interest please so i can get a fair idea. =)

Well be making the map tomorrow night, so i can pm you with it if you want.

And in regards with the holden, i dont mind if you come along, however iwould like to keep it mainly skylines.

Edited by br3ndan
Well be making the map tomorrow night, so i can pm you with it if you want.

And in regards with the holden, i dont mind if you come along, however iwould like to keep it mainly skylines.

kk, but like i said, IF car goes over pits...lol

Most of the people that come to cruises don't even bother replying in the thread. Chances are you'll have a decent turn out. Slightly smaller cruises are usually better too cause there is not as much kayos. I'll see how buggered I am after work. Might come down and show off the new rims :whistling:

Hey Guys,

After realising its going to be raining on saturday night and it seems everyone is busy this saturday, ive decided to postpone this cruise till maybe next weekend.

Ill let you guys know when the cruise will be =)

Cheers Guys,

Br3ndan

Thank god!! I've already promised my mate I'm going on one sat night... Let me know whats going on next weekend, gotta represent the NAs!! Well, from the back of the pack anyway...

im sorry Rhys buddy .... i cant come along on that night, i'll be working =( ... one less NA car ... sob sob :stupid:

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