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6:30ish, we got some time to look for the car wash for ya cuz ppl aint gonna be in St. Kilda till after 8 so...

Albert park near the golf course, cuz Matt is around that area too...

Llama au bring her Pulsar 2ntite ehh... Whos up for a few drags LOL!

haha, when spark lead number 2 keeps popping out and the car runs on 3 cylinders...I think every man and his Excel would beat me :( It's also running the wrong spark plugs and has a freshly rebuilt trans - so how about NO! :teehee:

Oh and JUST IN CASE people expressing interest in going just letting u know it is actually TONIGHT. Dont want people posting tomorrow saying they are comming when its already over like in one of the other cruise threads.

haha, when spark lead number 2 keeps popping out and the car runs on 3 cylinders...I think every man and his Excel would beat me :( It's also running the wrong spark plugs and has a freshly rebuilt trans - so how about NO! :teehee:

LOL! OK then, so you still bringing the Pulsar?

in that case 6.30 is fine by me - cheers

Cool man call yeah then.

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