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I've started a new thread 'cause I thought the other one was dragging on a bit.

The cruise has been organised by Boostd (cheers mate!), should have the meeting place and time by PM, if not hassle Boostd.

See you all there..

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Well to summarise what I thought was happening on Friday:

We were meeting up at 9pm at the same place as the midnight cruise ( I dont know where this is because I didnt make it to the last one )

BOOSTD has planned a route, which includes a stop mid way at a cafe for a bit of a gathering.

The following people were attending:

Me,

Enrico,

T-man,

Hippy (as a passenger in my car)

Miss*33

BOOSTD

Nozila

nismostu

GFX Man (in friend's sluggish commodore:D)

Grepin

32Godzilla (of course)

and then this silvia forum cruise got brought into things......

Steve...

That wouldn't happen to be the Commodore friend that is making 260rwkw would it.. :P

Let me know how the Commodore goes.. :)

When it only had the exhaust on it I used to leave it no problems, I don't think so now after the heads and cams package.

But I'll be back up there within a few months. :(

I'm working Friday night from 11pm so if you happen to be passing the end of Marion road where the Mobil servo is give me a hello from the set of lights that are in front of the Bilo. :) :burnout:

Boostd, can u pls PM me rough details of the cruise. Just wondering where you were planning on taking us.

Timmmayyy, no dramas picking up the missus, I'm sure most of us have mobiles so you can catch up with us later, just make sure you grab a number before departing. :P

Ok Cruise Sheets have been completed, Hopefully should suit people who have to leave early, or start late aswell.

Start is the same as last week. I will Pm Breif details of the route

Steve,

Enrico,

T-man,

Hippy

Miss*33

BOOSTD

Nozila

nismostu

GFX Man

Grepin

32Godzilla

Pawley

Joel

Anyone else???

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