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expect a fair few mate, ive got quite a few of my mates coming along in cars other then skylines so anyones welcome, this cruise has been goin around for longer then a month so the words been spread, if ya scared to come because of numbers then dont, but its gonna be huge and you will miss out on something spectacular.

behaviour is gonna be good and people who f**k around will be dealt with.

lol don't worry mate, i won't be worried if there's a fair few people going...

just some things can get out of hand if there's too many people, majority of them being people you don't know but yeah i'm glad (like Kinh said) you said that bad behaviour will be dealt with... nothing for us to worry about then!

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well yeh guys i'l have a video camera in my car and a mate with a video camera in his catchin a bit of the action and will hopefully make up a short clip for youtube or somethin like that.

make sure your still lettin people know, not long now.

i know, its been 9 weeks and a nightmare, im going in on thursday to have a look. so hopefully

hopefully mate gl with it. should be a good turnout and if all goes well should be a sweet cruise. so cameras and photoshoot are confirmed rick?

my old man's gonna be there for the first meet point,

he's got some flash 2 grand snapper and i'l have all the photos up the next day,

i'l be taking a video camera in my car, ive got another mate whos gonna be filmin and if anyone else wants to get some clips they can then email me and be on the vid.

this cruise really is going to be pretty big boys so get excited, il be spendin friday arvo with a bucket and hose makin sure my baby's spotless.

cheers to everyone for helping me out spreadin the word, this is a cruise for every car enthusiast so cant wait

i think i mite b in pplz... see u there hope to meet a few of yous

im new to this whole cruise thing so mite be going a bit slow and prob wont stay the whole cruise if that is ok? mostly wanting to go to meet some of you

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