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Location - the pines shopping center, corner of Blackburn road and renolds road east Doncaster (car park location outside nandos)

Date/time - Friday 24th feb 10pm meet for a sharp 11pm take off

Destination - will be the usual route (guys that have come along know where I'm talkin about) will be revealed on the night just bring a full tank of petrol

For all you first timers, come along were all a friendly bunch of people and enjoy talking about cars :D

Please be on your best behavior especially at the meet points...see you's all then!

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Location - the pines shopping center, corner of Blackburn road and renolds road east Doncaster (car park location outside nandos)

Date/time - Friday 24th feb 10pm meet for a sharp 11pm take off

Destination - will be the usual route (guys that have come along know where I'm talkin about) will be revealed on the night just bring a full tank of petrol

For all you first timers, come along were all a friendly bunch of people and enjoy talking about cars :D

Please be on your best behavior especially at the meet points...see you's all then!

Awesome! I should be there!

I will be there for sure James

awesome julz see you there!

lol...fair enuf...funny man you are thumbsup.gif .. well have fun without DA MASTER nyaanyaa.gif

da master who cant get over 3k rpm :P your turbo still has cob webs lol

Hey James, would have loved to come along but can't make it this weekend. Have a great one.Always good fun with a great bunch. Enjoy.

Tony can you do something this Sunday? If so we should get a group together and maybe go for one of those morning runs we have been talking about for ages.

Noooo I got the drag day this Sunday :(

Lets make it a different day then so we can all experience driving in the light for once :P We can organise it outside of your cruise thread so people don't get confused.

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Lets make it a different day then so we can all experience driving in the light for once :P We can organise it outside of your cruise thread so people don't get confused.

Yeah, sounds good. Sorry Joulz I can't make this weekend at all, but early morning next time sounds good to me.Enjoy....

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