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Sounds good to me! .... since Brad isn't bringing the Torrie I might have to give the Mt. Pleasant turnoff a donut bash :D .... it will surely not nearly be as big as his ,but a fun little 2 litre version all the same :D

I`m working all day sat. so i cant make it.

I went to the Extreme HP cruise but i didnt see any of you there?except Brad with his bl**dy loud Torana.Hey Brad you should have followed me turning left instead of right at Grand Junction Rd.Where did you guys end up?

Matt

Yeah Matt,

They changed the cruise so we went around Port Adelaide like lost souls, Finaly i came to my senses and told them to go to TTP and they were there. By this time my Inlet manifold gasket was realy fuxored running rouhg brake booster fade and severe loss of power , so i called it a day. Hows your ear going hehe , my car is quiet ROFL. So i gota fix my car before i go cruising next. Met up with alot of old Drag Racing friends at that cruises stops :] Although most of them didnt have there cars their. Any one see that Escort RS2000 , green one, that was a mate of mines, think its got a 351 in it woot :]

Was a good cruise exept my engine probs.

Hows those burnout at the lights with all the spectators around :]

I only saw 1 cop all day either :]

Maddest car there was that blown Willys coupe, followed by that white 57 Chevy Belair . KILLA cars :] I would say mine was but ide be kidding myself.

Was i blind or what not seeing anyone there(dont answer that).Did anyone see the white 33 at fulham lettin it rip in front of Macas?

After fulham stop it was tame.I dont think i saw 1 burnout after that.The cops became thicker aswell.

Lee-did you have your car there?

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I didn't take my car, I was in a m8's commo wagon parked next to a group of skylines near the entrance of the fulham carpark.

I did see the white sky doing the burnout tho, i would have killed to see the look on the persons face driving that red *Laser?*.

Lee

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..........................33 degrees and rising !

drift spec' n wendy

munro ( in the ute ?)

nightcrawler

mattr

wasp

passenger brad ,, come over mate b4 sat

damo ( internet poor ) work mate .. black 33

gfx man ?

revs per min ?

greepin ?

looks the same as last time ,, should be an ok day in the sun

ya'll goin the the show after ?

Originally thought this was gonna be a sunday cruise (dates mixed). Jaffa works on saturday mornings to I doubt we'll be able to make it :)

I'll try and convince him to maybe meet up somewhere. :)

Map route anyone?

Guest (_W.4.S.P._)

route ? .... cant remember ,,, ask munro

,,,BBQ ? ,, oh yeh .. i 'll get a sausage sizzle happnin @ the Prices Bakery stop over im guessing 13 ppl 2 sausages each

30 min to cook and eat ,, good fun ...( brads barby ! ) ... bring ya self a drink !!! ,,

brads comment ( this is a goer' )

no driftin' with the box of metal in the boot beep beep

Should be a Top Notch BBQ as Brad and Bazza are top notch shefs. Expect to to fat and full as a goog.

Should be great.

Cya`s there.

Any suggestions post them here ASAP.

Hey guys,

As the GTRs are in the show this weekend,

I'll be bringing my new car.It's not a Nissan

but I'm sure you'll like it.Is still new so will have

to take it easy while still running in.

See you Sat,

Cheers.:newbie:

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