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Date :

Friday Night

17th October 2008

What Time :

9:15pm meet up - 9:45pm SHARP depart

Meeting Point :

City West Car park

What to Bring :

Full tank of Fuel , Yourself and your Car!

As always this is a FREE event and

is OPEN INVITE

to Performance Cars and There Owners

Maps Will Be Available on the night!

Happy Cruising!

Edited by F u r i o u s
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Good, hopefully see you there Marcus, come say hi to me ill be handing out maps, i drive a marron R33 GTR with black dish wheels. To all the rest of SAU hope to see you guys and gals down there

yes this was a deffs good turn out, i ran out of maps in 10 mintues of been at city west, fkn trg at city west what cvnts telling us let we didnt move they were gonna yellow all our cars ill like to see you try haha, so thoese so stuck it to the end good work, best bit was the armadale truck stop pingpingping winging nuts, pure GOLD!

yes this was a deffs good turn out, i ran out of maps in 10 mintues of been at city west, fkn trg at city west what cvnts telling us let we didnt move they were gonna yellow all our cars ill like to see you try haha, so thoese so stuck it to the end good work, best bit was the armadale truck stop pingpingping winging nuts, pure GOLD!

yeah was few cvnts out that night, e.g the ppl in the 86 rolla who decided to stop at set of green lights on reid hwy (one lane) to try screw everyone over..

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