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trying to organise a cruise to milton one thursday soon. :D

it is open to all import owners and lovers from "the swich". B)

pm me for details of time, date, meeting spot, etc and also suggestions.

cheers :)

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prolly not such a good idea to post up where we will meet shanef, dont really want unwanted attention from the po po, as some of us may have defectable cars. Not me but a possibility.

Keep it all to pm,

whats with the ./ ?

Neil

yer that was the idea although info already available so.... but probly pm is best. ;)

wouldnt like to be chased by that patrol car tho hey. <_<

and yer wtf is the go with the './' ? i noticed you joined today, you from 'the swich'? :D

lets see if we can get the dude with the gtr badged gtst.

my sig still owns your sig squiggles

Edited by rb20inside

Good luck guys, I'm originally from Ippy (and my old R33 lives at Brassall with its new owner ;) ) but live closer to the coast now, post up pics when you get back! Might even recognise some of your cars, I head back every now and then as some of my family still live there.

cheers revhead ;) .

will take some photos of the cruise and post em up. old squiggles has done a bit of car photography for the racetrack so he'll take care of that.

tell some of your mates from round here bout it if you can. :P ohh and the dude you sold your r33 to if your still in contact.

Edited by rb20inside

Cool, look forward to pics!

I still get to drive my old car occasionally as I sold it to my sister in law's brother :P I miss it badly, I went from 260-odd rwkw to a stocko Cressida...

I'll see if he's interested in coming along, he works strange shifts so it might not suit but I'll pass it on anyway.

Hi guys,

Well unfortunately I’m going to have to pull out. I’m having huge problems with the new clutch I bought and it wont be in for god knows how long. Maybe we can organise another cruise when I actually get it in.

Have fun :P

Oh well no worries, if you get all sorted out in time come along.

And by the way rb20inside my slivia isnt even riced out, it has a kit yes but thats it... non of these stickers, shopping lists and neons just a nice clean kit. Just cos you think its cool to look stock. :P

Ill bring along a camera, and take a few shots of it and we can post em up, hopefully make it a regular thing.

Neil

PMS!!! wtf is the go with this not claiming rice status. :)

i mean clear indicators...please come on.

a kit without downforce elements ie. diffusers = rice!

rice-so-meter (RSM) = rice!

avcr = most rice boost control on market.

pillar gauges = rice (excluding one boost gauge)

i'm sure there's more rice i cant remember. :blink:

anyway... shame you cant come shanef. we'll try organise the next one when your good to go. hope you come next time when i get my license back, yay! :)

btw squiggles it's cool to look stock... stealth... <_<

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