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I'll turn up if my car's fixed up.. just getting the starter motor overhauled.. is it ok for me to come if i drive a celica?

If you need help printing the maps, just forward the map to me and i'll be glad to help print them as well. (Laser printer powaaaa) :)

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I'll turn up if my car's fixed up.. just getting the starter motor overhauled.. is it ok for me to come if i drive a celica?

If you need help printing the maps, just forward the map to me and i'll be glad to help print them as well. (Laser printer powaaaa) :(

nah maps should not be a problem as ive printed 40 odd today and Nathan will print a few more im sure, as for the celica... yer ok, i guess it will do...lol... just playin dude, course its cool!

count me in!, don't be stingy and print enough maps!!

LMFAO, its funny you say that, everytime i rock up on a cruise, NO MAPS LEFT!!... it sh!ts me no end... so yeah, will be enough maps im sure..............unless like, 80 or so turn up, id be gobsmacked.... seriously, ill let someone slap me if that many turn up, but not too hard...lol

Oh, does anyone want a motox bike, its the ducks nuts of bikes, CR250, needs to go, got alot of bills to pay, someone buy this thing or keep a look out eh... cheers!

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nah maps should not be a problem as ive printed 40 odd today and Nathan will print a few more im sure, as for the celica... yer ok, i guess it will do...lol... just playin dude, course its cool!

LMFAO, its funny you say that, everytime i rock up on a cruise, NO MAPS LEFT!!... it sh!ts me no end... so yeah, will be enough maps im sure..............unless like, 80 or so turn up, id be gobsmacked.... seriously, ill let someone slap me if that many turn up, but not too hard...lol

Oh, does anyone want a motox bike, its the ducks nuts of bikes, CR250, needs to go, got alot of bills to pay, someone buy this thing or keep a look out eh... cheers!

If we are going up to Two Rocks, is it where the 2 rocks are located? :( My gf and I will be keen to take loads of photographs as we've seen many beautiful pics from up there :(

Hopefully no1 tries to race me.. i'm guessing i might be the only SAUWA celica lol.. Rare metallic blue color.. should be easy to spot.. :D

oi guy

up yours for organising this for a time that i cant go out!!!!! :D ill try but doubt it very much!! damn kids lol

ill print out extra copies of the maps but your gonna have to come to my place to pick em up

hope you all have a good time!! map looks good (well for us n.o.r. pplz anyways)

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If we are going up to Two Rocks, is it where the 2 rocks are located? :D My gf and I will be keen to take loads of photographs as we've seen many beautiful pics from up there :D

Hopefully no1 tries to race me.. i'm guessing i might be the only SAUWA celica lol.. Rare metallic blue color.. should be easy to spot.. :D

Yes, it is where those two stupid rocks are located...lol... well close anyways... bring on the sillycar!!

Looks like I'll have an empty car for this one. If anyone needs a lift, let me know. I'm in Alexander Heights.

dude im bringing like 3 others with me, so if your empty ill get one of the peeps to ride with you if ya want!

oi guy

up yours for organising this for a time that i cant go out!!!!! :D ill try but doubt it very much!! damn kids lol

ill print out extra copies of the maps but your gonna have to come to my place to pick em up

hope you all have a good time!! map looks good (well for us n.o.r. pplz anyways)

Listen here girly girl, my name is spelt with a capital, you know... Guy... or Jesus if you like(old nickname from work, suffer for every body elses sins!!) okie pokie.... SLAP!!... lol

i will be in :D

Damn straight you will be!!...lol

btw, anybody from around wanneroo area wanna cruise to city west together, meet up at bp corner of wanneroo rd and ocean reef lights...

This is looking like its gonna be a good one...

i'd bring my R34 to cruise up to city west with you if it was after 3pm...

cruise is on too early for me, was wondering if the details of the cruise could be posted up and maybe i can join you guys after work?

it's harder when you're helping out family in a family business, you can't get out of sh*t

i'd bring my R34 to cruise up to city west with you if it was after 3pm...

cruise is on too early for me, was wondering if the details of the cruise could be posted up and maybe i can join you guys after work?

it's harder when you're helping out family in a family business, you can't get out of sh*t

Like i posted previously, if any of you guys cant make it on time, my number is posted here... just call and ask where we are at... easy as!

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