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if theres any1 that would like to tag along there will be a casual cruise running from morley fast eddys car park down to scarborah beach on monday the 20th/dec.

its mainly to get people back into the spirit of cruising without people driving like idiots.

this is not a long cruise jus a show n shine.

all cars are welcome

there will be no maps just follow the group

10:00am Meet

10:30am Depart

hope to see you there garth

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Well its gonna be good come down

oh is it??

oh okay i'll let my boss know. i'll tell him you said it's gonna be good, he'll surely give me time off work if i tell him that!

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Eps the reason for a Monday is because I am a shift worker start at 12 and fin at 11pm most nights and always miss the. Cruises running on sauwa. Maybe that next 1 will be on a Sunday if that's better. So far 15 cars have confirmed this 1

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holy cow!!!!!

that would be a wicked cruise =)

something would be oddly satisfying about cruising the coast knowing full well that 90% of the other suckers are sitting at work..

how long will it go for?

i might go to a "meeting"...

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