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Friday Night Cruise - 10 September - Palm Beach


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Hey Guys

Friday Night Cruises are back.... The details for the first one are below and please have your cars all nice and shiny as I have 2 mates coming along to do photos/film this cruise and they are professional photographers.....

Any car is welcome to come as long as they dont act silly... Please post below if your able to come so I have an approx on numbers...

Hope to see you all there

Date - 10 September

Meet - P6F Carpark located on Australian Ave Homebush Bay

Time - 730pm

Leave - 830pm

Destination - Palm Beach

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BB81DO - Hopefully u dont loose ur license

And JoelyMoley how many cars min do I need to get u to come along lol...

lol not many at all, prefer a smaller crowd due to po-po anyway, aslong as everyones friendly and theirs no duche bags being idiots i should be keen :touch:

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If I don't end up going to Erina that night I might make an appearance :D

Won't show up at Homebush though, doesn't make sense to drive there just to drive past my house on the way to Palmie :touch:

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If I don't end up going to Erina that night I might make an appearance :D

Won't show up at Homebush though, doesn't make sense to drive there just to drive past my house on the way to Palmie :touch:

i with you on that one , it would be see for me to do the say thing on the way from the coast

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lol not many at all, prefer a smaller crowd due to po-po anyway, aslong as everyones friendly and theirs no duche bags being idiots i should be keen :touch:

The normal crowd that is coming knows if they misbehave then they have to put up with the angry/cranky me which they dislike lol....

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have an r33 now Kylie?

Umm that would be a no Chris lol... I got a VT Clubby now :rofl: closes Ive been to a skyline is my ex had a R32... Although Im tossing up buying a skyline or silvia for a drift car someone needs to sway me one way....

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Yeah its always been like that from when I signed up a few years ago....

I went drifting last week as a passenger and loved it so thinking of getting a silvia and everyone seems to be persuading me that way...

Good to see your still in the car scene....

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