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Lets have a big Ass cruise to the gong! 14/12/02 MEETING SPOT CHANGED!


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Originally posted by Mr GTS

I Would like to come, but I need to know some more info abt the cruze, if something can let me know would be great!!

Pretty much meeting up around 10:30-11am at carpark 6C at homebushing cruising down to the gong via the nasho get some food and stuff down there and **** around abit then cruise back up :D

Originally posted by ultim8DTM5

ive organised a few barinas to come along (dates are the same, haha) so we are meeting up at 6C as well

:D

except we are meeting up pretty early, like 10ish

ive been informed that rumba is on the same day at the stadium...could make things a bit, ahem, packed?

rumba

hehehe

imagine all the 12yos you will be impressing

:band: :headbang: :rave:

Originally posted by kabab

Pretty much meeting up around 10:30-11am at carpark 6C at homebushing cruising down to the gong via the nasho get some food and stuff down there and **** around abit then cruise back up :D

Thanks Kabab.

Will try and get there, how many numbers so far?

kabab,

I might come for the first time but it all depends how long the engineer takes with my car, a drive to the gong would be good chance to run in the engine. By the way I take it that this is a am meet not pm???

Sorry Fellas - I'm out - No car. It's still in the Workshop - The ppl who were smoothing the inside of the plenum with that paste stuff haven't completed the work they were meant to. Everything else is OK tho. So should have my baby back on Monday.

Have fun ppl.




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