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same here...there is a massive cruise tommorrow that ill b going to though...if you want you can join...pm me if interested...just dont want to post it on here coz the mod of that club is on here and does want its activities talked about on here.. :) ... expecting 150+ cars...

he drives it around...but when you coming out and showing me ur beast.... :P

:D didnt plan to but will if you coming...just to hear your car once again... :P

Won't be going anywhere in the rain.

Who's got time off work between Christmas and New Years? Should have a Vic Wastelands meet lol

going to south korea to snowboard from 26th to the 2nd.

some of us werent cut out for ownership of r32's. Time to change your DP Shan :P

my DP hasn't worked for a while now cos I cbf'd renewing happysliders.com domain name :P And yeah 10 years of owning various R32's is enough for anyone.

Who's got time off work between Christmas and New Years? Should have a Vic Wastelands meet lol

meeeee 3 weeks w00t.

wanna meet lavo maccas? hektik.

and ask dave ffs you'll be there allllllllllllll day given him knuckle shuffles anyway

Thanks man :)

Nah not tonight. I won't be actually "cruising" until I get my car fixed. I can't even get it into 3rd gear half the time. It's so rooted. It's a real shame I didn't get it finished for summer :(

know the feeling! Mines been sidelined 5 months now n won't be back till at least late January. Formerly broken car cruise next yr? :P

Who's got time off work between Christmas and New Years? Should have a Vic Wastelands meet lol

got 25th off, but busy. Also at this stage the 27th and 28th, and real new years day. I also have 2 jobs lol

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