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gees albion park airport... thats abit rough! out in the sticks in the middle of a housing commision area

Hahaha, i hope this offends nobody on here, but she does have a bit of a point...

but anyway seems like a big turnout will happen. Should be a good event, expecially if its a cracker of a day (weather wise)

hey guys, meet up at coles carpark norwest blvrd at bella vista, near castle hill still on, hoping for a 9am departure!!

anyone keen to cruise with us, feel free to come along!!

sweet az...

cheers!

so was the cruise actually on or did every1 just go in their own little packs like me and my group and then hanged out at gong?

some alrite cars. Nothing u dont see around livo area tho... got a few videos taken by my phone so shit quality, if any1 wants let me know and i'll up em.

any1 see me???? hehehe

:P Hey thats my car heheh its so pretty and wats GTS-04t doin to my missus :kick:

That 454 was special i have to say.

Pity it was sorta just hang with your own group, but i guess some of us get a lil shy sometimes :D

:)   Hey thats my car heheh its so pretty and wats GTS-04t doin to my missus  :kick:  

That 454 was special i have to say.

Pity it was sorta just hang with your own group, but i guess some of us get a lil shy sometimes  :)

looks like Dan is moving in on Jade Bizzr!

plenty of crazy cars around but i got pissed off coz they wouldn't let anyone into the airport by the time I got there....I suppose my hangover didn't help the situation.

ended up just nicking off to the pub for a beer watching all the yobbo's cruising in shellharbour...was a good laugh.




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