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Donnie... yeah it's the allure of a skyline that I can't get away from. I bet once you get a 180 you will want a skyline again. Prank is thinking of looking for a skyline later next year.

Minh what can I say I'm so touch by your words I'm just speechless. All that counts is that you have me on your mind and not some other fag :shake: hehehehe

So hot 4's is turning up to the cruise? Shet I better make sure that I'm there then better start doing some pushups so I'm as buff as Minh!

As long as they mention it's the Cabra cruise then I may buy that issue :P

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Ok guys here is a suggestion so that none of us needs to plan. The Gsr Evo group is having a cruise and all is welcome. Please express your interests. I will be there for sure, with the same guys i came with last time most probably too. (that includes you too tony). hope to see as many there as possible! remember to express your interest so we all know who is interested for a meetup of our own! :P

GSR_EVO CRUISE- MEET WISEMANS FERRY

15th DECEMBER 2002

MEETING POINTS

15 minute le way for departure !!

1. Hurstville Shell Forest Road– 9.30am

2. Big BP servo, Cumberland Hwy (Pennant Hills Road) Carlingford/ North Rocks – 10.30am

(just after north rocks road)

3. Macca’s Round Corner Dural – 11.00am

LUNCH: 12.00

BYO food and beverages for the BBQ

PLAY

Bring your RC cars, balls :D etc and camera’s

Originally posted by ENVGSR

BTW send me an email at [email protected] if you want a map, MISGSR from the forum is organising the cruise and the maps so all credit goes to her!

Remember, the more the merryier!

Good stuff Tai, this looks like its gonna be a maaaad cruise hey..

I reckon we all join this cruise.... what do ya think fellas???

Originally posted by kil41t

I may not be able to come coz it's a Sunday and I'm ***** whipped :P  

However I think you guys should do both the cruises since the other one with the GSR_EVO's are in December. There still has to be a November cruise again.

But then again..... we can have both.... :burnout:




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