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good cruise even though I didnt make it til powis street stop and got broken away from the group on the way to maccas haha

+1 to see some pics/vids, saw some ppl with the camera out as everyone was leaving the powis st car park

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thought i saw some guys in 34 sedan poping heads out of their sunroofs for shots.

LOL that was my 34 lol yer my mate should have some on his phone will ask him tonight!

he could of just getting fresh air!!!

was a fun cruise!! and really nice to meet you guys for the first time. :/ pity the last leg to midland had quite a traffice thus decided to bail out. hope i would be able to join the next one... lol... nice meeting everyone!! would be good if theres pics and videos!

lol thanks for coming for all those that did...

it's a shame everyone started to bail after getting lost, i noticed a few people were driving by themselves which wouldn't really allow them to read their map...

next time bring someone else along so they can have fun too!

yeah but all in all i had a great time and thanks to all of you that came... much appreciated, looking forward to the next one!

cheers,

Andrew :rofl:

hey guys

awesome cruise man nice work, yer i was the guy with the camera on powis street recording you guys leaving. Did you want us to blur the number plates first and then put it up on here or don’t you guys really care?

hey guys

awesome cruise man nice work, yer i was the guy with the camera on powis street recording you guys leaving. Did you want us to blur the number plates first and then put it up on here or don't you guys really care?

up to the boys on the forum. if its too much editing then dw about it i dont really mind. its not like we did any hooning.

hey every one.

yer i just got some people asking if i could send it to them and not put it up on here. so i was just wondering would i be able to grab every ones email adress that is intersted, and i'll send you all a copy. thanks guys

have a good one niran

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