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Cheers for coming out guys not a big turn out but it was really good to be able to chill out and have a chat to you all, a feed and a drink and a nice peace full drive through the hills thanks guys. there was talk a while ago of a toy run or lobathal lights run i think the olds where keen on it don't know if that's still on the cards

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Jase & Rose

Yeah I'm always keen.

Was actually wondering how many people work between Christmas and New Years, if we could do a weekday/PH cruise then?

Otherwise I'm keen to organise something for January.

Anyone keen on a Christmas Cruise? If we can find a date that everyone is happy with (might be tricky?), I might organise something to make up for my non-attendance last weekend. :whistling:
I am keen, but am going to nz from the 19/12 through to new years. Maybe make up a thread with a poll? and sell me your wheels? <IMG class=bbc_emoticon alt=:whistling: src="http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/whistling.gif"> Edited by MOUTH

After bigfellas last cruz I said about a Lobathol lights Cruz then when I seen Jase had got one together that went out da window! An I still missed Da Nismo 34 Cruz :domokun: heading to Lobathol lights for sure this year!! I reckon the Xmas cruz and a Lobathol light run!! :whistling:

After bigfellas last cruz I said about a Lobathol lights Cruz then when I seen Jase had got one together that went out da window! An I still missed Da Nismo 34 Cruz :domokun: heading to Lobathol lights for sure this year!! I reckon the Xmas cruz and a Lobathol light run!! :whistling:

+1 for that!!!

I may not be able to attend the next stagea cruise due to not owning a stagea maybeph34r.gif

Sad to hear that Robbie, just make sure the new owner knows that he HAS to attend the cruise's so we can continue to admire the beast

Sad to hear that Robbie, just make sure the new owner knows that he HAS to attend the cruise's so we can continue to admire the beast

Dont worry, he's been told, but he is a younger lad so he might forget.

Last stag sold from here ended up at lala getting more then a hard time :) more then nice to watch thou.. :cheers: Could just see the bayside blue beast out there now haha hope it does not happen to yours Robbie to neat for that and way to nice paint :whistling: haha

Keen as on lobathol lights run thou .. Show Santa what a r sled looks like :banana:

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