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I'm so confused... Do i bring my New 260 out? Or do i jump in ben's seeing as its gonna have full power? DECISIONS!!!

Thats easy ... bring your own toy out to play :huh: Besides, you won't get a headache from it after ... nor have to yell at each other to communicate! :P

The cruise is sunday right? I got out of working on the server on Sunday! Can't wait :blink:

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Hey everybody sorry ive been a little caught up with work and the server not working very well hasnt helped. The meet will b at 6pm... and i have set a meet spot down south at 515 for all you sotherners. should i just put up here were we are meeting or pm?? should be an awesome drive... ps it will end very nere to the city.

We're a bunch of "family wagons" - don't see it bothering anyone, or the blue bothering us :whistle:

no, mine is a Volvo wagon, i bought it cos it has a 6 star safety rating.... :thumbsup:

awesome! Can't wait to meet you all!

:)

Edited by BIT SUS

oh man, I seriously thought I'd have my car for this cruise.

only just passed Regency on Friday, still waiting for the compliance plate to arrive from canberra... If it arrives tomorrow like it's "supposed" to, I should make it, if not I wont get my car till Monday. :P I can't believe I might miss the 2nd stag cruise in a row.

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6pm gorge rd target car park... and any one down south i will meet u at castle plaza at 515 and we will drive there to gether, threw back of hills, mt lofty bay then villi's :( btw kidafa check ur email and print it off :P

alrite.. well we will do it at 1pm then. get sum nice pics. and if any one wasnt to meet up with us at the end for sum more pics they can... villis at about 245 ishhh... pm me and ill shoot u my mob number if any ones going to do this..

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should advertise a 3.30pm meet spot somewhere for any latecomers

sounds good

Good idea there Tangles :blink:

1pm is good for me. I can sleep in and be lazy for the best part of the day. Clean the car and then cruise :banana:

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