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Hi all,

I havent been on for a while, but I did attend the cruise to the light house! (2 Black R34's) =)

Anyways, we're organising a drive to WOllongong, leaving from P6 Olympic Park. 11:00pm Meeting, leaving 11:30pm.. Yes its a late one, but better for the car =P

Hope to see some of you there.

100% coming > R34 GTT (2), R33 Skyline, Ford XR-6 Turbo, 180SX, Mazda Mx-5 Turbo, 200SX S15

Let me know whos coming.. =)

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He cant he needs to pick up a bitch lol .. I didnt know the XR 6 is gunna come .. did u tell him which way we are heading? lol

We arnt going with calais!!!

Oh the chiq i was going to bring is not cummin any more .. i wasnt even going fast n she started crying because she was scared ... wtf!!!

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Phil said he'll ask Tony to come with the XR6.. Confirm with him Nathanial.

As for the Calais meeting there at 9ish.. Sorry boys.. Im on a tight schedule. =P Maybe you's could meet us back there to join us for wollongong.. I guess play it by ear.

Excuses Nathanial, not bringing a chick... She was probably crying because of your policy of safety first! She probably was falling asleep, the way you drive! LOL =P

See you's tonight at 11pm.

HAHA asshole .. Yeah ill confirm .. the xr6 lives up the street anyways.. I got a mate who owns another r33 commin with me now .. at least he wont cry haha might have a civic joining us .. For a civic its fast.. i.e keep up with r34s easy :S

I also gotta buy some damn walkie talkies.. phones dont work out that way

Edited by DECIM8
Phil said he'll ask Tony to come with the XR6.. Confirm with him Nathanial.

As for the Calais meeting there at 9ish.. Sorry boys.. Im on a tight schedule. =P Maybe you's could meet us back there to join us for wollongong.. I guess play it by ear.

Excuses Nathanial, not bringing a chick... She was probably crying because of your policy of safety first! She probably was falling asleep, the way you drive! LOL =P

See you's tonight at 11pm.

Guess we'll see, how many definates are coming from here??

Manu! u better bluddy come .. Nothing better than crusing with ur machine :thumbsup:

James .. Ive got emergency pillows and blankets for all my passengers... They inflate when I STAY ON THE SPEED LIMIT .. unlike some I know.. which exceeds it :wave:

From here Nick you got James, Chris and Myself and maybe Manu - So two r34s and a 350z track (totally offtap) I deff no all the above listed cars are included.. Its just the xr6 doesnt like the tight corners.

Hey Chris, make sure you bring a blanket and a pillow if your cruising with Nathaniel.. LOL Nah, he's alright, if he got rid of his policy here and there - "safety first"!

haha looking 4ward 2 it..i got my mad camera so i can take photos n stuff.



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