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MeLz CruiZe Cruise - 23rd January 2009


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Ok Guys,

The time has come for me to stop talking/dreamin about it and actually doing it...

I've mapped out a cruise for Friday 23rd January.

This is an open cruise and will be posted on other forums so if you're going to b!tch and moan about who is and isn't going then don't bother coming... it's a cruise and we're in it for the cars regardless of what make/model/year.

I won't be posting the map or publicly announcing the different meet points, so if you need any specific information you'll need to PM me.

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Date: 23rd January 2009

Meet Point: Dogswamp Shopping Centre, Joondana

Time:8.15 meet for a 9.00pm leave

Details: We will be going NoR from initial meet point and coastal back down SoR for a central finish so it's nice and easy to get home.

Now it will be double demerits that weekend due to Australia Day so everyone needs to keep on their best behaviour. Any bullsh!t will not be tolerated.

As previously stated, any further queries, PM me.

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ill come if i can race you??...lol... nah sounds good i might be up for this one!

And we can share demerits? lol jkz

Yay for Melski :banana:

Ya no i'll b there :laugh:

hehe I know Julie!!!

Yay I can't wait!!

And I'm going to have the sexiest Nav so hopez I won't get too distracted :ninja: hahaha

Cheers Eugene!!

Yeah guys spread the word...but responsibly of course :O

Sif Brandon pretending you have a life and stuff bahaha jkz

you can be secondary sexc nav :P lol

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I'll be there with my fully sick camry wit da GTR badge, neons and giant drift wing.

Looking forward to lots of big skids and stereo cranking at all the meet points :P

.....actually I can't make it but, hope everyone has a good time :cheers:

:P hah u changed it!! if i rock up ill bring some mates, well if non of em r busy.

Haha yeah one of the mods must have changed it for me!

Haha Nice one Mel, looks like you actually made one :)

Will try and get my car together for then, if not I will try and mooch a ride.

Yeah Benson hope the 33 pulls up for it hey :D

I'll be there with my fully sick camry wit da GTR badge, neons and giant drift wing.

Looking forward to lots of big skids and stereo cranking at all the meet points :cheers:

.....actually I can't make it but, hope everyone has a good time :D

lol I got a little scared then

hella yeah ill be there

haha then you can see the sexifiro in person(shes a real bunky if you ask me ahhahahaha)

lol sexifiro that is soooo my word

oi shoul ditch the takushi plates and get [s3XIFIRO] ftw :P

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