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Originally posted by tactic

okay i am coming for sure!!

will be coming down with a friend who just got his car back.. but i wont be crusing with you guys because he wants to let the car stretch its legs against some other cars :mad:

could this be a certain 200sx... /???

i cant make it.... will be going to the coast... take PLENTY of pics...

though i will be there for the FIRST cruise of the new year !!!!

that one HAS to be BIGGGGG

Originally posted by ed

Burger King Cnr Cabra rd and Cumberland HWY isn't it?

That's the one diagonally opposite Cabra Golf Course, right?

I might be there... I should get a sticker made up for my 'Rolla that says "When I grow up I wanna be a JZX Chaser/Tourer V/Mark II."

God, I really should start saving properly for a Skyline...

Originally posted by ed

Burger King Cnr Cabra rd and Cumberland HWY isn't it?

:D Marcin. see you there mate.

Jen, sorry i won't get to see you. bike is going great. Ash was trying to teach me to do jumps but i suck:( we had fun on the hills though. can't wait to get a SAU bike cruise happening.

9pm Cumberland Burger King

I'm there !

If anyone that is coming happens to have the driver side electronic -switch-board-connector thingy sitting around the place can u bring it pls as my driverside window is fux0r3d and im badly looking for a replacement.




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