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Sounds good, ill be there pm me the details. Will be bringing a r34 and a XR6T.

Good luck with that, he doesnt want commo's or fords!

But then, he wont PM me either so looks like my 33 and I will be lounging around his Sat nite.

Fair joke to post up "PM" and then not actually send them.

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Thanks for not replying to my pm mate! Cant believe how the number of posts can determine if you can or cant attend a cruise. Apparently I might not be legit because I dont post alot, instead I actually read alot on this forum.

Looking at your profile you only had 42 posts yourself in 2 years, fark me you might be an undercover cop.

Thanks mate, really nicely organised.

hey man send us the info ...pretty keen... i think i remember your car from the GOR cruise a while back... mmmm satday night cruise...hehehe.

cheers

pm's sent :(

ye i was on it :D great drive that was :D

wonder if the weather will hold out. looks like it just may

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