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Late Notice! Cruise Tonight! Heading West Or St. Kilda After!


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hi gangs...

late notice, if anyone interested, there's a meet/cruise tonight, pre-meet at Dalton Road. thomastown maccas at 8pm tonight!!!

then maybe heading for the beach, either williamstown or st. kilda beach...

please contact me at 0432 654 849 for those who are interested..!!

cheers..

rowell...

I have a function tonight so I'll not be going on the cruise - However I "might" drop by Maccas to say hello as I live fairly close by.

cheers mate, anyone can just drop by and say hi if u cant join us..little talk here and there...

hot rx7's are main cars on this meet...so be glad to have some RB's joining in ..

Whats the line up you have as is?

well, my other friend is collecting his other mates to join us tonight, i think he might have at least 8-10 cars with him and i got 3 so far coming from my side..

cheers

especial thanks to alex, tavstar, and zaver for being patient....it was very long night and long wait, but in the end , i guess it was worth it...

show cars and performance cars, wat more can u ask!!

hehehe..

cheers guys..

hopefully next time is well more organized..

we didnt expect to be dat big turnout..

see yah guys next time..

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