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hhhmm still two days till friday night can't wait to go for a cruise many people going out??

Yeh mate ill almost def be out this week. Its going to be the last few days for me in Canberra for a very long time, i am leaving on Monday :D and :P

Would be good to see a few of the lads out at least one more time before i leave.

Andrew is your beast going to be put back together any time soon? you should come out with Luke at the least.

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I'll be coming out, g/f said i can!!

nah i haven't been out in a while so i think i'll cruise past museum and also bottom of anzac pde (this where canberra cruise meets?).

If i get time i'll clean the car, otherwise look out for a really dirty silver stagea.

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Yep, CC meets at the carpark at the end of Anzac Parade. Was about 40-50 cars last Friday. Should be a good one tomorrow night, I'll probably meet there as well but cruise past the Museum later on in the night.

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I am thinking of going out you want to meet up somewhere.

Your skyline looks the BIZ would not mind a look at it if possible.

Dan

yeah for sure! where abouts do you live?? A few of my mates will probably meet at mine in lanyon then cruise out from there

Hey Trooper you leaving that soon man damn! Well if you feel like it come round to mine anytime after about six, a few of us a meeting there

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yeah for sure! where abouts do you live?? A few of my mates will probably meet at mine in lanyon then cruise out from there

Hey Trooper you leaving that soon man damn! Well if you feel like it come round to mine anytime after about six, a few of us a meeting there

I live in Woden but I am going to a BBQ on friday night so i dont know what time I will get out.

What time do you all go to the museum?

Dan

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they'll probably have cleared out by the time we get there, like the last time..... (nik, cassi and saun will remember that night.....hehe)

damn it terminal...... how bout you share the sunroof action around, huh??? :P

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they'll probably have cleared out by the time we get there, like the last time..... (nik, cassi and saun will remember that night.....hehe)

damn it terminal...... how bout you share the sunroof action around, huh???  :P

Im keen to kick things off a bit earlier tonight, ill be at the museum just after 8 and ill wait around there for a while, if anyone is in civic/museum area earlier than 930 give me a call cos ill be waiting around somewhere, cant push my car too hard tonight, clutch is about to give in on me (0409027537)

Shaun, sorry i didnt get back to you today, eventful afternoon ill see u out later tonight anyway

Catch!!

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