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lol yea im getting kind of tyred of washing my car only for it to pelt down with rain 20 mins later lol my car was dirtier then wat it was before i washed it wen we went to autosalon haha. oh well we will see i spose.

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LOL you didnt HAVE to wash it to drive to autosalon lol.

But a cruise where im taking photos is kinda different. Cos you kinda want the cars to be clean.

Hmmm good thing all the stops are along the coast......i'll bring a hose and we can attach it to the tap where they usually have showers when you get out of the water??? LOL I'd be hosing down the cars and people would be like "wtf????" :)

Someone bring a towel and a chamois hahahaha

I joke :D

was good to check some of your cars in the flesh, i was tied up all day so only got to catch up with you all at maslins. (i was the bloke who rocked up in the gun metal grey 32 gtr late)

sounds like the cruise went great, good work charmaine and jack

thanks for organising was good fun :D

man that commo was hot at maslins, i mean it was like a diff colour to white making it way cooler than my mums with the same 1 wheeler peeler action :D

think i made norm a lil nervous in my car :huh: felt he needed to be introduced to rb26's appropriately

so glad my car didnt touch on that footpath, that scared the sh*t outa me

thanks for the crazy detail notes n organising Charmaine.

if i give you a few bucks can get a copy ya pics on a burnt dvd or something along those lines :D wouldnt mind some high quality pics of my car.

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Awesome cruise Charmaine, good to meet ya and also some new peeps.

So who on the 2ways said "slow down Luke is having trouble getting over speed bumps" lol

i'll give ya some money for a copy of high res pics if u like.

thanks

I was about to hop into the car and come over ... but then a friend from interstate dropped by unannounced. :huh: He's the type of guy you don't really say "piss off, I'm going out" to. :D

Wanted to attend the cruise but :D

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