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hey all im starting my own car club

its a friendly car club for anyone. Cruises will be held on week night as its hard for people to cruise on weekends

first cruise will be held in a week

add [email protected] to facebook

Comment on where you want to go, thats right you choose where we cruise to!!!!!!!! Although majority wins

Add head case NOW support an upcoming car club....................................

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If you've got a problem, PM me.

This is a forum of a car club that you are not a member of, personally I don't think it's appropriate to be pushing your club on here but hey, I'm not a moderator so whatever.

Cruises will be held on week night as its hard for people to cruise on weekends

Wut?

Erm he's not pushing his club on here, he's advertising for you to join his club on FACEBOOK.

Got to start somewhere

Contradiction in terms?

Why is it even in the "events" section?

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Contradiction in terms?

Why is it even in the "events" section?

Bubba,

You commented on this first and it got deleted its obvious you have the problem, if you dont like it dont comment its not that hard!

Im sure if the mods didnt want it here they would delete it or moove it.

Also as it said the cruise will be during the week since some car owners work weekends or are shift workers and dont get to go on cruise's and show their cars off

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