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Yeh.. we can make the Exact time we are metting a secret.. then we can PM the lucky people who are allowed to come LoL

btw.. im joking..anyone is welcome :)

except john.. cos he is too good to come out with us on a saturday OoOOOoOOo

could i come ?  

180sx but with rb20det so its half a skyline haha  

and it has type X lights so it looks like a skyline at night :)

Nice car........

If I get my new HD clutch in by that date Ill come along for sure....wait a minute wheres the cruise gonig?

Yeh.. we can make the Exact time we are metting a secret.. then we can PM the lucky people who are allowed to come LoL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

btw.. im joking..anyone is welcome :)

 

 

 

except john.. cos he is too good to come out with us on a saturday OoOOOoOOo

this is true, besides turns out i got an anniversary party on that i have to get to

:boring:

Welcome to my Town :cheers: Putty road is one of the Craziest roads around . So be careful as well guys , especially for them bloody roos and wombats n shit :) .

Here is Where putty Rd starts. Its just out over the Windsor Bridge heading towards Singleton . Heres a Whereis for u outta towners hehe

http://www.whereis.com.au/whereis/mapping/...andId=1&level=5

And it keeps GOIN AND GOING!

I should be there too , i hope

:pissed: :whackit:




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