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That 'VSPECT' guy makes awesome maps lol

If you've forgotten about my C-spanner James :P if you bump into Sunkist or Penguyen tonight could you pass it on to them and I'll grab it off em tomorrow :D

Don't worry tony I haven't forgotten about it, was actually hoping you'd come out tonight il try drop it off during the week after work

Glad you's are enjoying them, nothing i love most then meeting/cruising with people that have the same interests

And no problems dude as long as you have someone's number that's goin to be there to let them know, because don't want to wait around if you don't end up coming an we don't know lol

I'll keep you posted.

Since I don't have anyone's number, I'll post here 9:30ish to let the crew know if I'll be making it down and an ETA.

lol...alex this is when less traffic (means more fun ;) ) ... i noe fri nit sucks by hey i got work at 7 too...so dw abt work...just rock up n have fun.. :D

yeh i just live to far away its an hour + just to get to meet point

have fun anyway, hide from the cops :thumbsup:

yeh i just live to far away its an hour + just to get to meet point

have fun anyway, hide from the cops :thumbsup:

I had nothing to do tonight. So just went up there, picked up tony's c spanner, talked a bit, went home when they left for cruise. Haha.

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