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G'day.

Just wondering what everyones doin tonight.

Anyone wanna organize a bit of a cruise??

If anyone has a map they wanna use or anyone wants to make one, feel free, cause I really don't have anythin planned.

Catch ya,

Ben.

(Last nights cruise was awsome, but my girlfriend wouldn't let me go fast. :D So I wanna do it again tonight)

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hey hicks man when u say orragon road do u mean orrong road? just curious cos it will be more convenient to just tail you guys from there cos its closer to my joint...not sure if I'll definitely go yet cos I got no money and no fuel, gotta try score some dosh of people that owe me lol

Cruise 7/12/02 Call Ben on 0407 105 004

2100/30

Meet at leach hwy Mcdonalds front car park

Left onto Lach hwy

Left onto Orragon Rd. (somethin like that, its the next left past welshpool rd)

Onto Grahem farmer and through the tunnel

Exit freeway south

Exit Riverside drive

Left onto barrack st

Left onto St geoges tce

Left onto Fraser ave and park in main carpark.

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Exit fraser ave left onto kings park rd.

Left thomas st.

Right stirling hwy.

Right stirling road.

Right at round-a-bout Shenton rd.

(T-junction) Right onto Stephenson Ave.

Left perry lakes drv.

(T-junction) Left oceanic drv.

(Lights) Right west coast hwy

Left scarborough beach road

right @ round-a-bout

Right @ round-a-bout

Left onto west coast hwy

First left at lights into car park.

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From here i've got more, it just depends on how much driving you wanna do.

Just meet at maccas, and we'll saught everything out.

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