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Krispy Kreme/ Maccas Cruise To W'gong 2nd Attempt :) 15th November


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Wow, no one had a white one (well not in those pics), should have come along, would have been good for some contrast. Shame my car is in pieces. Whens the next one in the new year some time?

Pete

Hey guys

Was a good cruise considering the shitty weather. Took just over 900 photos during the day, but only uploaded 100... randomly chosen.

http://www.teamgame.com.au/storage/GongCruise/

Enjoy

Y wont you have your car man?

Planning to upgrade man.

oopps jut aw the 34 and aumed. who is then then?

That post was all over the shop but I will help you out because I am just that anal retentive :D

"oops just saw the 34 and assumed. who is this then?" Maybe you meant "who are you" haha I dont know. I am bloody tired and bloody sticky due to this bloody humid weather.

where did all u guys meet upbefore the cruise?

Cas my boys did turn up?

Time? Location?

hye RJ, i was at the KK/maccas (meeting place) car park from 10.45 am till when we left at 11.45am. and noone came looken. So dont think they showed. sorry. and it was hard to miss us there was about 7 'lines in a row




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