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Galston to Gosford Cruise 8:30pm 17/10/2003 (Formerly Midnight cruise - Friday 17th)


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Originally posted by supra

nope... wish i had... it's just a name... what do you have?

The car in my avatar!!! :) what you guys going cruise in? a HSV?!? :D *fingers crossed*

:bahaha: at ash... he still hasn't paid your last mars bar yet?!?!!? :)

Dunkan - you got owned mate :Owned:

I might make this one in the Pimpin mobile - if I get lucky with the transport , bluey , etc !

Yay !

doh! I'm twentry years behind here, didn't realise I was a week off as well :P.

Yeah, I got a rally the next day too, guess I won't make it :)

Moanie, that was me who came to the cruise last time, i've sold the red supra already..

about the cruise, is there any other places/routes we could go beside palm beach?I have nothing on my mind, but dont mind going to new places

Ahh!! hellooo! :D How come you sold you poopra! it was hot!!!!! What are you driving around in now?

As for alternate destinations...i'm open to suggestions...don't really mind what happens as long as we cruise ;)

Good to hear from you again Suppra, I hope you made it home ok last time after I led you along monavale rd and gave you directions to wherever it was.

I wonder if the numberplace "LOST" has already been taken since it took me 45min to figure out how to leave homebush carpark.




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