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Glad the cruise went good Kell. Good to quickly meet up at the starting point before I ran out of time and had to organise my mother's 60th.

Unfortunately, the party continued on back at our place and I was way tired to be driving :P

Post up pics soon guys :bunny:

Looked like was going to be a good cruise!! Good turn out, followed sniper down into garden island seriously tough car, pity bout the oil pressure problem!! Had to bail after garden island, wife was having pregnancy pains/sickness!! Now she's got a cold to boot!! Bugger!!!

Hope all had fun though!!

6 cops!!! Impressive!!!!!

How was that white 33 last night across from Fulham Gardens, seemed to have a bit of a problem??? lots of noise, and smoke, exhaust smoke maybe??? might want to get that looked at :)

thanks for organising Kellie, was good fun as always

think i set a carwhore record sitting in about 5 cars total, people just seemed to keep inviting me.

the toyota celsior i can confirm whips any commo in the comfort department.

black GTR battle worn spec, still a monster in my book :)

think i liked night crawlers interior the best i spent alot of time in there ruining his ass grove looking at all the lil things he's changed :D cheers for letting me act like a 10yr old screaming vroom vroom in your car

Grim's stag very mint inside there and more importantly warm up at windy point :) thanks for the chat Nene still disapointed ya didnt bring the GTR out, but ill let it slide this time ;)

nice to see the regulars out as always n meet a few new people

cant believe how much attention the cops were giving my car :P id say they just went shopping for who had the biggest wheels and then check if there legal. at least the guy looking at it was nice, next time ill make sure i have my glasses on brings my looking like a hoon status down 2 notches

sorry i had to leave Kellie but i aint had a good night drinking for far too long.

Hey Dan... your welcome for the warm up and chat, will try and bring the gtr out next time... Ben doesn't like the way i drive tho, so if we head out in separate cars there might be some fire works LOL. We'll see how feisty i feel next cruise :)

Ben just likes you helping with the gear changes :D;)

Hey Nene, we're about to go look at our "next house" again :) Or at least thats what Tracy's telling me. :)

HAHA lets not turn this thread into a b rated porn novel roo....

Let me know how you go wiyh yhe house :P .... you do realise once she sees it you'll have no choice but to get it!!!

Here are a few of mine guys........good cruise & great to catch up with the usual & a few newbies.

Thanks for the tyre stuff Androooo (private joke)..............and don't lose my money Stevo!!

I'm waiting for your pics Dave (Scandyflick)!

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good cruise kelly enjoyed it!

nice pics guys!!

ened up leave after eating at Mc's thought id hear you guys heading up windys since i live close by but didnt..

what time did you guys head up there?

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