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Mona, if you guys DEFINATELY go to terrigal for pizza then I will cruise up and meet you in terrigal with Nick :D

well...i will definitely be at terrigal for pizza :) therefore i will see you there with nick :D

not sure how long the whole cruise will take...so can't really say a time to meet there.....

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

:bahaha:

Hmm...not really sure...slo200 is the one with the plan :) from what i recall from our last cruise...we went up pac hwy....through galston gorge...down some road...across the river on a ferry....up some other road...then voila! we were in gosford! ;):D :D :D From there we'll head to terrigal to meet the rest of the guys for some pizza! yum! :)

i'll try and get a more definite route (with road names) and post it up before the cruise! lol!

looks like it'll be a nice quiet cruise though :) which is good! no cars being silly! :)

Hey Moanie....

Central Coast Boys will meet you at Wisemans for the run back to Terrigal for Pizza.

I wonder if we will attract the amount of Bogans and police we got last time 20 odd SAU car's parked in terrigal.....

That was a fun night.... cheerin the cops.... Watchin the "Como boys" back in to each others car's while tryin to "Smoke it up!!!!"

Ahhh Memories....

Hehehe...that guy who reversed into a car...then ran away...got chased by the cops, only to have his gearbox vblow around the corner! thats priceless! lol!

No worries lozza! so you'll meet us before we get onto the ferry to cross over or after?! i'm not familiar with the area! but i'm assuming thats the point we'll meet up?!

or maybe i'll install a mirror on the roof :), or just mod up the old N12 pulsar.... the neons would look sweet against brittish racing beige.

Are ya coming to this cruise matey?

Hey... don't start knocking modded N12's!!!!!!!!! i used to have one that i modded up heaps.... lol, then i woke up and bout a line... :)

No worries lozza! so you'll meet us before we get onto the ferry to cross over or after?!  i'm not familiar with the area!  but i'm assuming thats the point we'll meet up?!

More than likely the exit of the ferry..... The gear box grinding at 5,000 rpm in the commie (before it broke) was funny.... Ahhh Khama....

(I like your avatar too......he he fluffy dog...)

Stop knockin da full sik neons m8...day r da sh!t!!!

I have red one's.....

yay go me!!




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