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I shall probably be goin to this if all goes to plan .

Hope to meet some new faces.

Just a Suggestion . Do you think it would be an idea to get a few leaders in the pack so not all of us get lost or seperated and theres someone in the line that knows where their goin :)

Quote: Flora St in kirrawee, there's a fair bit of on street parking there, a very very dead quiet street at night (that part of it is anyway) /Quote...

Probably not a gd idea parkin anywhere on that street, as theres a police station, but maybe all the way further down that street would be ideal..

hey moanssssss

why dont you post the nicks of the peeps that are going on this cruise on your first post

so its set for a sat night for sure 100%??!?!

giddy up

GO THE R32s!!! haha

well if your going...I'm definately going! :D

alrighty...I'm in for sure now.

aaronrb25t in his r33 will be coming aswell (go barney!!!) and we've got another 32 lined up.

really looking forward to this cruise now. Just as long as we get a chance to re-group as last time the traffic lights broke us up and we got left behind! :D




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