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Originally posted by XterC

Oooops... yeah the last time he told me was doing low 12s with his old engine... So it must be doing in the 11s now... LOL!

Hey Tony old timer :lol: . thanks for bringing your friends too man.

Made it more fun. I hope you can bring them out next time when there is a nother big cruise.

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Originally posted by SDU4EVA

Hey Tony old timer :lol:  . thanks for bringing your friends too man.

Made it more fun. I hope you can bring them out next time when there is a nother big cruise.

No worries....

Thanks to TAI (ENVGSR) who got the crew together.... :)

Next time we should do a day time cruise.... what do you guys think???

Originally posted by SDU4EVA

Hey Tony old timer :lol:  . thanks for bringing your friends too man.

Made it more fun. I hope you can bring them out next time when there is a nother big cruise.

Yeah Tony remember to call us out ok! (being sacastic) i always have to call him out. Is'nt that right Tony. "Come on man. come out for a cruise, its a big one (like every other time i say)"

If you want to old fella to come out you have to egg him on! Like how i do it everyday! :)

Originally posted by XterC

No worries....  

Thanks to TAI (ENVGSR) who got the crew together.... :)

Next time we should do a day time cruise.... what do you guys think???

Yep I agree. A day cruise like a Sunday or something with BBQ?

NEM NUONG and shit. whadda ya reckon?

What do you do for work Tony?

Originally posted by ENVGSR

Yeah Tony remember to call us out ok! (being sacastic) i always have to call him out. Is'nt that right Tony. "Come on man. come out for a cruise, its a big one (like every other time i say)"

If you want to old fella to come out you have to egg him on! Like how i do it everyday! :)

hehehe LOL thanks Tai.

The bigger the group the better and it was good to see a big cruise with all the cool cars together down our neighbourhood for once.

Originally posted by SDU4EVA

Is your car quick too? It looks nice man.

SO you are Marvins friend? Cool.

I cant wait for the next cruise.

My R33 GTR should be ready this week sometime.

We should make it every Friday!

I think we should another cruise late this month or early next month.

Originally posted by SDU4EVA

Yep I agree. A day cruise like a Sunday or something with BBQ?

NEM NUONG and shit. whadda ya reckon?

What do you do for work Tony?

Minh, looks like u better start organising the next day cruise...LOL!

We are all relying on you to get the cruise together again since the last one was a HUGE success!!!!

Minh do u have msn (hotmail) or icq?

I work as technical support @ Rhodes....

those guys at thornleigh go to some pretty good cruise too. i went with them once! roads are really good up that way and there is not much traffic too, well not when i went at least.

Yeah cruise was pretty good, i guess it would be something to look forward during the week's work and school etc.

Originally posted by XterC

Minh, looks like u better start organising the next day cruise...LOL!

We are all relying on you to get the cruise together again since the last one was a HUGE success!!!!

Minh do u have msn (hotmail) or icq?  

I work as technical support @ Rhodes....

Tony Yeah time for another cruise hey. We should start talking on a certain date soon. big day cruise with NEM Nuong bbq would be ****en mad!

Yeah tony I have ICQ 169914280

Honestly in a way I have always admire your car XTERC and it was good finally meeting you. hahaha funny that.

Tai what do you think of a big day cruise?

Originally posted by SDU4EVA

Tony Yeah time for another cruise hey. We should start talking on  a certain date soon. big day cruise with NEM Nuong bbq would be ****en mad!

Yeah tony I have ICQ 169914280

Honestly in a way I have always admire your car XTERC and it was good finally meeting you. hahaha funny that.

Tai what do you think of a big day cruise?

im always up for any cruise. ask tony!

Originally posted by ENVGSR

Tony read u private msg, look at your phone, i have been trying to contact u man. get on messenger! and minh we should all be on messenger man so we could chat about cars all day long!

Tai LOL does messenger have firewall bypass like ICQ?

I am at work and ICQ works through firewall.

**** me. I do wanna talk about cars all day long.

:D

Originally posted by ENVGSR

im always up for any cruise. ask tony!

Sounds like Tony is losing the fire in him and just wants to spend his days at Canley Heights in front of a Pho shop watching cars go by.

We better arrange something before he retires fully :D

Originally posted by SDU4EVA

Sounds like Tony is losing the fire in him and just wants to spend his days at Canley Heights in front of a Pho shop watching cars go by.

We better arrange something before he retires fully :D

where is all the others today? i dont think tony will retire as he has me to bug him everyday!

MIZ-33t Vishes. DOn9ie etc

They are all probably taking a sickie today because its monday.

Your right. there is usually more of them then just us 3. hahaha.

Tai. Your car is nice. I have always liked GSR. how are the gearboxes on those cars? I had a wrx and I was scared shitless of breaking mine.

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