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Thats cool Jase, like you said, you can't please everyone. I didn't enjoy that bit, others did. Each to their own.

Look forward to this, let's get a meet point sorted.

How many are keen for a Sunday cruise?

Well I'm going for a drive this Sunday around midday. PMs sent out - if you're keen and didn't receive one either post up here or PM me. Won't be a long one since it seems a lot of us have too much shit on this time of year. >_<

Thanks got the MSG the meet point is like 30km+ from my location and sure more for other ppl but can't plz eveybody not that i mind haha and had to look it up coz I've never been there lol ENJOY

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Thanks got the MSG the meet point is like 30km+ from my location and sure more for other ppl but can't plz eveybody not that i mind haha and had to look it up coz I've never been there lol ENJOY

I know the last meet point was out Mile End way, I figure this is central for both North and South people again, but yep apologies if this doesn't quite work out for everyone - like you said, can't please everybody. We'll wait around and have a chat for a half hour or so I imagine if you're running a bit behind. :thumbsup:

Cheers Jase - great to put a face to the name. Reckon you might take the loudest Stagea in SA trophy! :rofl2:

Small group but great to meet some people and check out some cars too. Oh, and I take back what I said about my tyres not rubbing, turns out they didn't like Deviation Road.. :ph34r: Just need more clicks on the BC's next time!

Cool cruise Jase, thanks to all that turned up. About time 35s outnumbered 34s! :thumbsup:

Cracker roads though, just a shame about some of the crazy traffic.

I'm interested in a Lobethal lights if everyone else is, but I have no idea what date works. I'm fairly busy getting towards Christmas unfortunately.

Shame i couldn't make this one but thats what u get when u work on a sunday :domokun: but dw i heard all about what i missed from 4bidn1 lol

And my car aint that loud so dont know what u talkin bout :ph34r:

Keen for the next cruise tho!

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