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The Fast N Furious cruise to blacktown drive in this saturday looks big, if i get my C34 this week im taking it.

A Saturday night cruise would work well......

Even if we arrange it here in Sydney....haven't seen a Sydney cruise arranged yet...

Any takers or suggestions.....

Sounds good Stuart, but even though I live only 15mins from the Blacktown drive-ins, I won't be able to attend - spending the weekend in the city. ;)

Oh well, another new Stagea owner came along tonight - picked up his car this afternoon and brought it up the Coast! A nice pearl white s2 C34 - welcome along Paul!

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Who's going tonight? :O

I'll go if Iain takes his M35 :( I'm sick of being a orphin lolz.

Plus I want to see another M35, they are good at hiding plus I want to pull apart his crossdresser pack and compare it to my povo pack :(

And what about all these other M35's coming out of the woodwork for a little get together, surely some of you can make it tonight too! It's a good run, good people and not so good food at Macca's LOL [ sorry if they are a SAU sponsor :D ]

yeah i think im going tonight!

if i bring the fiat youll know its on biatch!!! :(

Bring the M35 ya goose!

The Fiat was funny, once :O Bring it again and I will decimate it :D

Make sure you bring Andy's diff centre for me :(

You going to meet at the Berowra Truck Stop?

yeah ill meet with the others, and yup ill bring the stagea so i can get to 100 in under 20 seconds :P

as for andys diff centre, i have no idea what youre on about mate :P

Just bare in mind peeps, due to Anzac weekend the double fly-by's start at midnight tonight??! Correct me if I'm wrong, best behaviour from 11.59pm onwards lol

You'll have to beat off the Doberman's to get near it. :dry:

Lucky I can fit lots of chops in my wagon haha. they'll be too busy indulging :P

But honestly, I havn't checked yet, I may be LSD fitted as they seem to have done Nismo suspension etc. one never knows.

ill bring my tools stephen, even if it looks like an LSD, you never had one :dry:

Just bring yourself man, we couldn't hope to find a bigger tool :P

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