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This is worse than those rioting kids in Sydney...

Shame on you both.

:) u love it, so when is this cruise you were organising, ill have no license but hey, i hear the bus is always welcome?

Im selling my car... no organising for me...

hmmm its all over....no decent cruises, i will organise one that starts and ends with public transport but i just dont see it being a hit....

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Who were the guys in the R33 with the camera? I'd like those pics from down the motorway :)

Drew, it was me and a friend in the R33 and ill get the pics up for you guys as soon as i can :(...we've got two cameras full of photos :) it was a great night by the way!

Drew, it was me and a friend in the R33 and ill get the pics up for you guys as soon as i can :(...we've got two cameras full of photos :) it was a great night by the way!

Awesome :) Hehe, I was laughing at your plates all night, Skyline with GLI plates, hehe :)

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