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I'll bring pictures :P

Tim, if you go I'll be up for playing navigator!

Just wandered past my work casually and found out that somebody's decided I'm working friday night now. Grrrrrr.

Sorry man, was just about to break it to the girlfriend that she'd been demoted to the back seat.

Honaldo could you pm me with an eta for the zigzag? I work up in Kalamunda so I may just tag along there if I finish in time.

Oh and Kermit do you do intercooler piping stuff? I think I may need help getting from a nice front mount to a GReddy GTR-style plenum =D

Yeah i'll let you know. I'll bring my missus and she'll keep complaining that the window is open and her hair is getting messed up lol. Should be a fun cruise :P

lol tell her to tie her hair up, she'll be right :D

I will try come to first meet point at least, have a chat

If people drive sensibly I will stick around :blink:

Gotta drive from Willeton to Wanneroo to help my boss build his new gazebo, 7am start though... so probably have to leave around midnight

Hopefully this is a good start to summer cruising season!

Niran, thansk for the stockers dude! Don't you wish you were a chick who's boyfriend bought all your car stuff? haha I won't have the stockers on tonight :laugh: we didn't have time to get the front tyres replaced and it might look a lil dodge with 19s on front and 16s on the rear lol, but they have made excellent seats in the patio in the mean time :D lol

All maps are printed!!! So excited!!

Niran, thansk for the stockers dude! Don't you wish you were a chick who's boyfriend bought all your car stuff? haha I won't have the stockers on tonight :laugh: we didn't have time to get the front tyres replaced and it might look a lil dodge with 19s on front and 16s on the rear lol, but they have made excellent seats in the patio in the mean time ;) lol

All maps are printed!!! So excited!!

Hey buddy, that’s no problems, ahaha aren’t you lucky.. You’ve got a good bf right there :D

Oh serious dam!, but agreed ahah having 16's with 19's may look a bit odd but never the less once you do get some rubber on the front rims it will be awesome. Nice to see your using the rims even when they aren’t in use on your car haha..

Cyaz tonight on the cruise Mel

lol tell her to tie her hair up, she'll be right :laugh:

haha i already told her that and she said "No, you can put the windows up!". I just laughed.

I'm meeting at a mates house in Coolbinia then going to City Beach, so ill meet you there Mel

Melski - i have white race tape? It's really strong shit, and it looked awesome on my R33 Skyline coz it was white :blink:

It will stand out like dogs balls on your car (im assuming u are using it on your car lol).

I can bring it to the meet point if u want?

Melski - i have white race tape? It's really strong shit, and it looked awesome on my R33 Skyline coz it was white :blink:

It will stand out like dogs balls on your car (im assuming u are using it on your car lol).

I can bring it to the meet point if u want?

I'll bring my camera too :D

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