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altho see SDU events for more details

but basically theres one on, so if anyone can make it thatd b great!

meet 8pm @ omni dpeart 8:30 up the coast roads then down freeway thru tunnel then around river etc

ive tried to find new, exciting roads! for something a bit different but theres no guarentee that they all join up:D but the map is a work in progress...

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its going pretty far though

cos if you keep going up the coast rd it gets real windy, we went there one night on a rollaboyz midnight cruise and was awesome!

then go across to the freeway that takes about 30mins so if we start going across to armadale its a pretty long drive

Originally posted by adam 32

meet 8pm @ omni dpeart 8:30 up the coast roads then down freeway thru tunnel then around river etc

excellento, hopefully my car will have been released by customs by then and ill be cruising like a mofo :P

5 days to go... OOOOHH YEAH.

Shaun

Yeh true but i was thinkin straight down freeway from city west.

This is a bit late for changes but maybe we should try it next time eh?

Just a suggestion;)

Gradenko wants to show off his new bitz eh?

I should ride with Gradenko cause ill be getting painted about that time. :(

Originally posted by adam 32

hahaa

if you convince bridget to let you take out the TK on a friday night i will shake your hand!!

and then ask for a ride in it:D

LOL well she let me Drive HARD I mean HARD when I test drove TK :( hehhe... she was there :D

she told me forget the fact that she sitting next to me, told me to drive how I drive normally so I did :(

Hight doubt what I said earlier LOL TK isnt even complied LOL... it was with stick on dealer plate LOL....

maybe GTR I'll have crack at it :D

Cheers

Joe

Originally posted by skyzerr33

so joe who's this Bridjet?

u not swindalling some guys wife u bad lad u

No Troy! I'm not doing such thing like that!... I am happy with my girlies :P

R34: I think they already surplus of the halogen light.. they complience may R34 cars so... but I'll ask for you!

cheers

Joe

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