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Originally posted by Micko

Zanda - were you the guy that got stuck at the back of the pack with me on Reid Highway?

Was this the cruise that Dan put together ie whitfords , freo , armadale , Canning mills rd , city west ?

Cheers

ken

Micko

yup. stuck good.

I *looks around* hit the speed cut playing catch-ups and then you ROARED past me. felt like a little slowey!

Neo

cam's car aint that far off stock. bit of 'leccy bits here and there and a bleeder....

car is going good. aving it on the road now is choice. getting it lowered again and setting it up the was I want is gonna be even better.

hey aidwin - you think cam's car is bassy, wait till I get the stezza transferred from my old car. 15 inches of loveliness awaits!

Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

read back paul- Niz has good ideas (burnbury cruise-stay over at her house)

Yea and she's got some double beds. Could be a major problem with who sleeps with who.:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Hehe, I'm reading back already, looks like you boys have been having fun.

Ken, Niz rang me:p I've got a question for you before you go.

See'ya:burnout:

Yes , I would go for it.

Now what's the question ??

Cheers

Ken

Ken, Not a problem for me, I'll sleep with you:p

On the way home after dropping Aidwin home I was driving enthusiastically at the double ton, hard to swerve left and right to avoid traffic, then the car died, I will still doing a ton and a half! Luckily it was in a straight line. Was it just fuel starvation from the sideways action?

See'ya:burnout:

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