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im bringing a mate and his car along. oes that count jamie?

LOL! Yeah man!

yeah cool, give me a ring in the afternoon to organise it

Done!

Also we might have a special apperance of Mr. NUR ;)

where are you all going to be meeting up after the cruise. i might make my way down if all goes good?

Well the crusie will be ending at St Kilda, but we will then go somewhere for Basti to take some pictures. That will be determined on the night.

Well the crusie will be ending at St Kilda, but we will then go somewhere for Basti to take some pictures. That will be determined on the night.

Ah k awesome i will come down to stkilda with my mate and his R32 and we might come for the photoshoot see ya then!

if i get my act into gear i could have my car back on the road in this time. she wont be pretty but it could be possible...

it would be good to be able to meet everyone and grill'd rocks. i'm at the knox one like once a week.

well hope to see everyone there. (walks out to garage with tools)

My car has just started giving me problems :( It's in serious need of a tune and a transmission service.

Will hopefully have it fixed by the 27th though. If not, I'll just come with my mate in his R34 :)

I now have 2 girls that want to come with me on this cruise :ninja: Too bad I only have a 2-seater. It's all good - I'll just pick the hottest one :laugh:

My car has just started giving me problems :) It's in serious need of a tune and a transmission service.

Will hopefully have it fixed by the 27th though. If not, I'll just come with my mate in his R34 :)

I now have 2 girls that want to come with me on this cruise :ninja: Too bad I only have a 2-seater. It's all good - I'll just pick the hottest one :(

Correction, ill take the hot one and you take the remainder :laugh:

My car has just started giving me problems :( It's in serious need of a tune and a transmission service.

Will hopefully have it fixed by the 27th though. If not, I'll just come with my mate in his R34 :)

I now have 2 girls that want to come with me on this cruise :ninja: Too bad I only have a 2-seater. It's all good - I'll just pick the hottest one :laugh:

One can sit on your lap while driving.

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