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Hi Guys,

There is a cruize coming up on Sunday October 27th

There will be cars going from the NSW SUPRA Club, Team XZIBIT, Supra Forums, Import Forums, Performance Forums, as well as a couple of clubs from Canberra.

The meeting place will be at the Cross Roads in Casula,

Time: 11:00am sharp, we will be leaving at 11:15am, or you can meet us at about 12:00pm at the lighthouse in Wollongong.

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Originally posted by BY BY

Danny u going? i was gonna post that also.... hopefully we can catch up.

Ill be going.

Nick

It would be great to meet up again and order Pizza from Pizza Hut lol

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Girl: hmmmmm" where are you located??'"

hmmmm "opposite the factorys"

hmmmm "sitting up on a hill"

hmmmm .........................................

Girl: "i have to talk to the manager" wait a minute lol

Girl: " sorry we can't do it"

20 minutes later lol :lol:

lol @ Danny... look its not my problem that pizza hut wont deliver to a grid reference :lol:

Im definately in

so looks like me and carlo heading over from the NB, who else is keen?

Im thinking meeting at 9:30 at Terry Hills BK for all the northern beaches lads.

So the list so far is

BY BY

RU3L8R

MRTRBO

Brendan

Carlo

MRK25T

Who else is coming?

Originally posted by BY BY

lol @ Danny... look its not my problem that pizza hut wont deliver to a grid reference :lol:  

Im definately in

so looks like me and carlo heading over from the NB, who else is keen?  

Im thinking meeting at 9:30 at Terry Hills BK for all the northern beaches lads.

930am? SHEEESH... Maybe I just have to stay all night... :shake:

Hey i mite be up for this one as you's are meeting like 2 mins away from my house and i enjoyed the last wollongong cruise hehe except for when i got lost getting petrol sorry guys :(

And what was up with the last cruise ??

We cruised down with like 15 cars but once we got to gong everyone disappeared except for the skyline guys!

And this time can we stay a bit longer atleast until some girls get there :mad:

:P:D

Originally posted by [MRTRBO]

And what was up with the last cruise ??

We cruised down with like 15 cars but once we got to gong everyone disappeared except for the skyline guys!

And this time can we stay a bit longer atleast until some girls get there :mad:

:P:(

Don't forget John with his Black Supra TT lol

:lol: :lol:

Don't worry about the chicks- my plates should attract some (RU3L8R) lol:lol:

Nick can you park your car 4 cars away from mine- i don't want the girls to walk away from us (BY BY) lol:p :D

Originally posted by BY BY

Danny dont worry we can go pick up some more pizza hut chicks if you REALLY want to :)  

Looks like it will a good day.

Paul (URMINE) said he will meet up with us at the servo- but is unlikely to drive to the Gong.

Hmmmmmm maybe we can change his mind when he gets to the servo

:fight!: :fight!: :fight!: :fight!: :fight!: :fight!:

Paul will come along im sure... ill have a chat to the man:D

No point driving to Liverpool (halfway) and turn around and go back....

besides.... skanks :uh-huh:

URMINE: Make no mistake; you will be coming with us




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