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If this girl cruise happens my sister might be steal'in my car for the day....please post up if its definate and ill let her know thanks,

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Dean

hi, yes its a definate. plz get her to email me if shes interested.

[email protected]

hey charlene, c u on the day. r u bringing your skyline?

Hey Mona...

If ya interested I'm definitely going & you can tag along with me...I've got a few mates with me as well - all female of course!!!

Let me know...

P.S. Is this the 2nd gearbox in a short period time - either you've been having way too much fun or you're having some bad luck!!!

Peace Out!!!

interesting shan!!!  i'll pm you :(

haha.. i've just had a run of bad luck!!  it was my clutch a few months ago, and the flavour of this month is broken gear box! :rant:

Hey Mona, long time no see..........Purple beast is still waiting for ya when you get your car fixed......stock off course :)

Doriproncess,

   Sorry to do this but the wife wont be able to make it, we now have a family commitment in western NSW. Sorry

oh no! the 34 was going to be the best car of the day. well in my opinion.

guess i cant do much, hopefully another cruise down the track...

thanks for letting me know.

thanks girls for making the day a success.

much appreciated for those who helped out.

pix will be uploaded soon.

*mwah*

Thanks for getting us all organised!!!!

A great day- I'll try to get my pics up later tonight.




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