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dj, geno8r and i will be cruising together from newy if any other newy people want to meet up before let us know!

dj, geno8r and i will be cruising together from newy if any other newy people want to meet up before let us know!

I hope i make it, im having a blinda sat night, i'll try my hardest to get up in the morning & down a few red bulls. No promises though.

how many peeps are meeting in S.O.P..

as it will be my first cruise with SAU ppl..

want to get to knew a few people face to face..

^_^

I know i am going, so you will see me there, when i spoke to Adam from Redline he said that their could be anywhere up to 400 cars meeting @ S.O.P.

hey maybe ppl willing to put up plates of cars going and model and brief description so we can intro ourselves wen we're there?? :P

my plates AMM.48Y white r33 carbon bonnet...

as i got no idea on anyone from SAU will like to meet some mebers dat are local... sorri for being so NUB

I would rather not advertise my plates, but i have a white R33 GTST S2 M-Spec with the SAU stiker on the windscreen (that now has a crack from a f&$ken rock that a truck threw up :P:P )

PS. I will have my 15 month old son with me, so listen for the screaming, HAHA :headspin:

Ill be there...

White R32... stock rims... GTR kit and cracked front bar (i bought it like that)

Ill prob be near Redline as im good mates with them all so come say hi!!!!!

Should be good

Ed




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