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Chilled Cruising

Postby chilledcruising on Sun Dec 26, 2004 2:13 pm

Chilled Cruising=
We are not like a typical cruise site. As the name suggests, we are chilled cruisers.

Our place is in the enthusiasts group. Sure we enjoy cruising and love the modified car scene,
but we feel the idiots are the ones who give car modifiers and enthusiasts bad names by driving recklessly and driving like tw*ts etc..


http://www.chilled-cruising.co.uk
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Re: Chilled Cruising

Postby Brycey on Sun Dec 26, 2004 3:30 pm

chilledcruising :but we feel the idiots are the ones who give car modifiers and enthusiasts bad names by driving recklessly and driving like tw*ts etc..

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You best ask the driver of the C|io to stop driving recklessly and driving like a gammon slipper. I've seen him numerous amount of times driving round carelessly with windows down and music blaring out.

Just thought i'd mention that for you :)
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