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ye i duno why it didnt host properly its giving me this Status message

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ill keep u posted i might even delete it and rehost it

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ive deleted and am rehosting

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ahh no way!!! just looking through this thread now and realized that the meeting point near TTP is RIGHT near my house. i'm talking a 2 minute walk :P

if i had seen it sooner i woulda come...despite most probably getting laughed at in my EA :P

hey guys i think that that was an awsome cruze. had heeps of fun. Nice day for it and an heeps good turn out. was good on those long open roads :P Cant wait for the next one. i drove straight past that cop and i was doin bout 120 and he didnt stop me. i was a bit worried but then he didnt do anything.

All up great cruze.

awesome cruise guys, really enjoyed myself. I love the twisty stuff! anyone else have a power fc? Just wondering cause my temp reached 105degrees (never got that high before) and was just curious if anyone elses car got that hot?

To the guys with the vids just be careful, don't want any of you guys getting in trouble with you know who.

I have some pics and also some vids of the drags on main nth road. Will post the pics on the weekend when i'm at the old's house with their broadband cause dial up takes way too long! Don't think i will post the vids though!

Can't wait for the next one guys, keep it in the hills i say, you can't beat a skyline on a nice afternoon revving hard.

The drags were interesting, still getting used to my rev limiter being at 6300rpm instead of 7500rpm.

notice he said the cop station was in the main street of

Gawler when we were in Nuri LOL

i thought the part with drawing attention was funny :P

damn double post- can a mod delete this post, thanks

LOL and the Cop shop is not even in Murray St in Gawler :P... well unless it moved since I took my licence test there many years ago hehe.

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yeah i think your the 2nd car that comes out of the carpark, some nice sideways action there :P

:banana: << hahahaha

Excellent :P When do we get to see that clip? Got me waiting now. :P....actually, just found it, good work :P

On that clip was laughing a little, it was after i pulled out that he made the comments :P

I've got two clips of some nice fast furious action :P But i don't know how to remove the number plates so i won't put them up :)

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