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whos organising the next cruise and where to? its either martin or chookies turn to organise, unless someone else would like to have a turn and choose a route theyd like to show everyone?

Good question

Might have to decide over some drinks when everyone can be there

u may have to stay home for the next cruise if u sell ur car mate.is anyone from newy goin to the top secret car meet at eastern creek on friday night?

Ill be driving to Bathurst, not sure what time as it depends on when I finish work

If you happen to see an old Hiace van towing a white car trailer give us a wave otherwise ill wave from the M4 as we drive past

Yeah sounds good

Could do with the extra help to clean tyres check temps pressures etc after each run

Meet at the circuit 630 Sat morning

i'm already here lol.

why are you going down?

F*ck'd if i know

It's showing up on eveyones now.

Yeah and some kent left 2 Neutral feedback today :whistling: Asshole!

I'm heading to newe tonight. Going to claro around 7pm for some beers and triva and if anyones bored

Having beers and dinner at Raymo with mates if your cruising past!

Yeah and some kent left 2 Neutral feedback today :whistling: Asshole!

Bastards!!!

Having beers and dinner at Raymo with mates if your cruising past!

Coming from orange via Sydney, See i'll see how i go :-)

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Bastards!!!

Coming from orange via Sydney, See i'll see how i go :-)

The leather jacket skinny jean wearing, bread hammer throwing kent!

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