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paul... that'd be great.. u got a landline in ur office? sms it and i'll give u a call..

adrian - where u wanna go?

my car has been recieving a right caining over the last few months with all these cruises.. wondering when the turbo and engine are going to say "i've had enough and i want a rebuild!"

I didnt grab their numbers but we chatted about alot of stuff..... They told me the street they live on.... its only a few streets away from the scarborough strip itself.... and I wouldnt forget that car if I saw it again :P

Don't get me started on the quality of driving... it was appaling.... we were travelling behind a pair of silvia's on marmion ave.... everyone was travelling pretty close ( as you tend to do at the cruise's ) and both of the silvia's start taking it in turns to do hand brakie's side by side with each other..... I almost rear ended one the first time he did it.... I couldnt believe people are that stupid....

They kept this up for a few hundred metres and in the end I chose to pass them in the emergency lane because they were being that bad... and I wouldnt usually even look at pulling off a manouvure like that....

Yeah I have already said to my mate who was in the passenger seat that that was the last rollaboyz cruise I am going to.... Unfortunatley it was the first cruise I had taken him to.... I am going to ask him along to the next SAU cruise so I can redeem myself.... I haven't seen cruises better than ours...

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