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i've actually been chatting to melv about his, and at 200 for a set it sounds like a good deal, dont think i'll have em by the cruise tho. DJ i didnt know there was a Motorquipe iin hornsby, normally i avoid places like that and castle hill, i'll have to have another look around.

Also whats the go with this cruise as it stands? which day what time? i finish work at 1930 on the 12th and thats in gordon so if its gonna be around 8ish i might not get there in time, if its at or after 2030 then its all good.

Mr r32 - the cruise is on the 12th...

Tim - not sure if we can change the time....it'll probably take 3 hours maybe more for the whole trip...and by the time we get back to syd it'll be too late....(i'm assuming we end up at terrigal for pizza again....)

what does everyone think?

Ok...how about this! Seeing as some people are keen on wisemans and some just want a nice easy cruise, why don't we have two cruises? One starting at 9pm heading to wisemans....and another maybe starting around 10:30...a cruise to terrigal (via old pac or just a nice casual drive?) to meet up with the first group?! That way we can all have pizza on the beach, and then head back to syd together :D

i will slap you SO hard.

But James, i have it all figured out, i have the mirror ball for the rear view, beaded seat covers, leds shining out of every orifice, and i even found a total rice upgrade,

a nos canister that does nothing but vent to the atmosphere....

Fuuulllyyyy siiiiccckkk bro :D

But James, i have it all figured out, i have the mirror ball for the rear view, beaded seat covers, leds shining out of every orifice, and i even found a total rice upgrade,  

a nos canister that does nothing but vent to the atmosphere....

Fuuulllyyyy siiiiccckkk bro :D

u gotta hook tha nos bottle up 2 a SS BOV, 4 that extra ricey feel




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