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Anyone keen for a nasho run on either friday or saturday night?

I'm feeling, well, im in the mood for a cruise.

petrol is like 1.23 today :rolleyes:

last time me and friends with on nasho car ended up like: gone1.jpg

Luckly no one was hurt and my car wasnt involved as i drove slowly and at the back of the pack.

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petrol is like 1.23 today :)

last time me and friends with on nasho car ended up like: gone1.jpg

Luckly no one was hurt and my car wasnt involved as i drove slowly and at the back of the pack.

OMG that is my car it is the same colour and everything but mine is in worse condition

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mate

set a day and a date

how about this weekend if it is good weather, i planned on going for a drive maybe sunday, ill pm u if i do, or if u are keen or are planning something just post up here since i think my pm box is full atm (by heaps since pm box sizes have not been set properly yet!)

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just set it to friday nite...hopefully it will be dry....

well since it rained today i doubt it will be completely dry. i dont like puddles along that road at night, even though travelling at the posted speed limit :rolleyes:

if i come on friday it would have to be late (usual time for me)

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Are you guys interested in going for a drive/cruise during the day through there??

For some reason my night vision seems to be getting worse and worse so i barely even drive at night now.

But during the day, I'll be there this weekend if anyones keen?

For that matter, even heading up north through the old pac hwy to gosford way?

PM me if so...

Burnsey

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