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Iv written 2 maps and will be test running them both as soon as I get some free time

I think it's settled then, 30th is cruise date

And yeah, imports only please

Feel free to post up on other forums

Meet point is citywest car park @ 9pm, departing at 9:30pm

Cheers

Sami_

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Thanks for the confirmed date of the 30th

Ill be leaving the 34 at home this cruise

Im riding in sami's bombed sil80! (his f**king pig of a car)

=]

Im reppin silwa this cruise

Hope everyone can make it and actually meet people this time

i think no commowhores / falcons / excels with massive carbon fibre wings / lowlux's / whatever else people might have that is "silly" are not invited z4 and liberty i would agree are fine, imo

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whew cruise on 30th awesomezzzzz come ppl come!!!

but yeh, anything really made in japan can come hahaha as long as it's within taste! :whistling:

the gf and i will def be there :D either taking her car or my car (both of us have 34gtt's lol) or we will come in both cars :D

haha my coilpacks/plugs were meant to be done today/tomorrow!!! but the guy didnt order the parts when i called him on monday!! so i gotta wait until next week to get it fixed :whistling: booo problem is getting worse to haha

gday all, sorry to go off topic for a moment, ima noobi and wondering if you guys and gals ever do a day time cruise? i wouldnt get a leave pass from the wife for a late night cruise...lol! yes a 9pm start is late when your married with kids hahah.. cheers,

Gonz.

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