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ok ok

well i have been told to post on here about our girls car club.

its called drivn by heels but we usually kick our heels off and have a good old time! :headspin:

anywayz, created last year to fill a niche in the market for all of the ladies out there - we usually get up to abit of mischief. including regualr cruising, hills events, car wash dayz, club VIP nights, video nights at random venues, parties at more random venues,and the list goes on...we are yet to hold some of these events and invite any ladies to jump onto our forum to have a look around...our website is still being made - but is looking HOT! :flamed:

so chek out http://drivnbyheels.proboards34.com/

and apply to join us!

thanks guys!

eve n heidy

dBh 4 life :P

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Actually Eve,

Fane has brought up a good point, did ya want to do a combined club car cruise?

Our cruises normally are pretty well behaved, SMS me or PM as to what you wanna do....

Also in the events section you can write up your next cruise even if it is for girls only. Ive heard that some of the boys here look good in a short skirt and boob tube and like being called Miriam so expect some extra numbers!! :-)

If a combined one is on a sunday or sumfin i could try and come and that way you could finally check out the engine bay :-)

Actually Eve,

Fane has brought up a good point, did ya want to do a combined club car cruise?

Our cruises normally are pretty well behaved, SMS me or PM as to what you wanna do....

Also in the events section you can write up your next cruise even if it is for girls only. Ive heard that some of the boys here look good in a short skirt and boob tube and like being called Miriam so expect some extra numbers!! :-)

If a combined one is on a sunday or sumfin i could try and come and that way you could finally check out the engine bay :-)

yer sounds good daaannnn - so you might actually have some time for us hey :wassup:

anywayz sounds good im up for it

i remember the other dan asked me months ago about this. should be good - give me a call from your trusty work phone :headspin:

yer sounds good daaannnn - so you might actually have some time for us hey  :wassup:  

anywayz sounds good im up for it  

i remember the other dan asked me months ago about this. should be good - give me a call from your trusty work phone :headspin:

Sounds like this one knows u dan.

so she should know ur a girl then. does it count if kyles drives my car lol :D

My friend Roz raves about this club. I think i will go check it out one time. But it would be good to have a combined cruze... i know the reason the boys want to have a combined one to pick up chicks... but for us girls... would be good to get to know a few of you and see what with think... Advertising and a bit of a test sort of.

Dan, you would look great in a skirt and sequened boob tube if we have an "all girls cruze"

I think sau should have an all girls cruze too... :D that would be fun...

well u can have the front bar u love so much dear.

now dan ur boobs are just to firm for a jelly wrestling comp.

anyways keep to the topic. i'm sure we would love a combined cruise or event.

go karts would be kewl, as we know we whoop the silviaWa guys anyways

My friend Roz raves about this club. I think i will go check it out one time. But it would be good to have a combined cruze... i know the reason the boys want to have a combined one to pick up chicks... but for us girls... would be good to get to know a few of you and see what with think... Advertising and a bit of a test sort of.

yer your right - thats the only reason they woould - maybe we should make it a rule if you are a boy and want to cruise with us then you must come dressed in drags! :D

but kylie, what do u mean by advertising and a bit of a test?

whats your ride?

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