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how about u bring your ns mates along to this cruise DieMz cause lets face it yous cant beat our cruise so mite aswell join us :) lol nah just joking but yeh it should be fun sau and ns cruise not to mention MASSIVE

sounds like there's going to be just as many boats on the road as there will be in the ocean.

sorry... couldn't resist :)

lol idiot

YAY for massive cruise

@black GTST its all good mate.

^hahahahahaha

yeah its probably easier is we all meet up at the same place, will be convenient for all members, ill be the 'ethnic' looking fella in the blue 32 :)

i dont know many of u by name/face so dont be scared to say hi :)

plus ill keep the ns boys briefed.

we were thinking of going up this weekend, but what the hell, might as well wait another week

sunday it is :)

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Im coming in my R33 and my best friends coming in her R33 too...

we both live in the west...is there a wst meet point somewhere??

pm sent ferah.

your now added to the list which i belive makes 50 cars confirmed, plus NS and any others that show on the day, we looking at 70+ cars. :thumbsup:

Also just heard the the Soarer club are oganising a cruise on the same day as this to Lorne......gonna be lots of imports round the coast on the day!!

Its actually Toymods that have the cruise but its been posted on soarer forum too, there leaving at 11am from Winchelsea BP.

http://www.toymods.net/forums/showthread.php?t=25443

http://soarercentral.com/sc-forum/messages...html?1188213069

Im guessing once the first big group comes through the local cops will be alert then the next big cruise will come through and then :D

LoL might be a stupid question...

but do u have 2 have a skyline 2 come??

dont have to have a skyline to come. its an all in cruise. theres gonna be mainly lines, but a couple of stageas, some silvias and a few others.

but majority, not all, will be skylines. if some1 who doesnt have a skyline wants to come by all means.

im gettin pretty pumped for this! hope to god its a mad day like we have been getting!

ashneel n dilmah looks like im meetin you guys bright and early, noone from narre area wants to cruise over wit me! :blink:

chEErz!

brett

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