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okay everyone, to avoid confusion in the other thread i've decided to post up a new one...

tell all your friends and all your family (the one's that drive Skyline's are cars of the like) to come tomorrow...

it will be a spirited drive, tunnel once, coastal run and some long highway do's as well and we'll be stopping at Midland McDonald's for some food...

TIME HAS CHANGED THOUGH, I'M SORRY BUT I HAVE TO CHANGE THE TIME AS SOMETHING HAS COME UP!!!

MEET AT SOUTH STREET (MURDOCH STOP) PARK 'N' RIDE AT 3:00PM

LEAVE AT 3:30PM SHARP... => I WILL BE PERSONALLY HANDING OUT THE MAPS SO KEEP A SPOTTO OUT FOR ME, JUST COME UP AND ASK FOR ONE, DON'T BE SHY, I WON'T BITE...

the cruise will be approximately 3 hours long i'm assuming, give or take depending on amount of cars/traffic/interest...

cruise will end at Burswood...

MAPS HAVE BEEN MADE so please register your interest here so i can make sure i print off enough for everyone...

seriously, open cruise but PERFORMANCE CARS ONLY, i am eager for us to take a few photos as well which would be nice...

(and when i say performance cars i kinda mean performance cars) thank you, thank you very much :P

any questions please don't hesitate to ask and if anyone would like to speak to me directly you can contact me on 0433 560 364

cheers,

Andrew :)

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Julz, you are going...

and Karl, don't be emo lol joking joking... go do, coilovers can't possibly take that long ey, i want to see the new beast for once dude, oh yeah, tell Ryan, i don't have his phone number lol

don't have a "performance car to come with " hahahahhaa

u know why andrew

give me about 3 to 4 weeks!

will try be on the next one man :P

by then i'll have ma boost controller in as well

haha in a way i will be there GUY will represent me :) in his bsb/white 34 DRIFT SPEC!

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