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Friday Night Cruise Sessions - Palm Beach & Pizza Cruise - 24/6/05


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which one was the asian table? I got stuck with all the honkey red-necks. what a rip.

hahaha

good drive guys. Glad you had fun Joy :)

My only problem was when Kris and I drove home I may have steared us up the wrong road...d'oh

hee hee~~

thanx for taking me there~~~

i ll be always following u from now on~~ :P

sounds like a great cruise,

sorry i didnt make it but will definetly be there next time.

should organise a cruise up to the show n shine. only 3 weeks to go

25 cars so that makes it 100 red hotplates. what a sight it wouldv been

The GTR got rained on :P

If I remember correctly, it was part of the purchase contract that you were to wash the car AT LEAST once a week, and have a harem of bikini-clad girls surrounding the car with umbrellas if you ever had to drive it in the rain squint.gif

The GTR got rained on

GOT RAINED ON! Whilst my car was parked near sushi train it got shat on by bats, I had to go to the Carlovers at turramurra rinse the crap off and then come back to the meeting point at chatswood chase.

Does anyone from that night have some decent photos to show? I recall seeing one or two camcorders floating around as well...

All of my photos came out too dark - so would like any if possible.

Thanks




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