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cut the chat. faggots!

=)

EDIT: okay!!!!

V series sedans are now welcome... sorry guys didn't think you would be interested in coming with us!!!! more the merrier!!!

okay so now this is a JDM / Imported SEDAN cruise... Nic I am hereby appointing you as my gobetween for antilag guys...

please promote that it's predominantly for nissans.. but toyota guys can join in too!!! but PLEASE drive the point home to them that this is a NO FUNNY BUSINESS cruise. any monkey time or foolish behaviour will most likely be reported!!!

it is merely a nice drive to floss our cars and drive in a line

can we please get the guy from RM photography on board for this too?? i would LOVE some SWEET photos...

hopefully this could be a decent turn out?

EDIT: tonight i will make the map. and officialise everything. it's really happening guys!!!! a bit of pee just came out.

Edited by Mr Eps

Guys don't really worry about how many people are 'confirmed'. At my last cruise I had 6 people express interest, ended up getting close to 50 cars show up. Just remember that there are a lot of people that will tell their mates or sit in the shadows and not post anything. This cruise has been posted on a number of sites so I'm sure you will get a good turnout Rowan :)

less chat.

also. i got the arvo off cos my boss is from northam and it hit a chord with her that i was travelling out there.

ps - what an amazing drive. i've NEVER seen so much grass!!!!

next sedan cruise will be out to toodjay - lovers lane here we come :)

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