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Cool I'll b there.. for my 1st SAUWA Cruise...

Speaking of Idiot Drivers.. a WRX tried to drag me last nite... n i just let him go n watch him take off @ the lights.., funny that... on the opposite side of the road ahead of us was a Cop Car parked, we didn't see it cuz it was dark.. but as soon he went pass the copz.. it did a 3 point turn in front of me while i was cruising along. n chased after it with it's emergency light on..

Wonder if he caught him.... hehehe.. I was So Lucky (Was Gonna give him a Run but had an Extra Person in the Car):D

-SeSaR

Edited by Black_CSR
When I said 'interesting' it was because I often wonder what 'real skyline' drivers think of R31s and R31 drivers, and I got the feeling she might've said that because I'm bringing an R31. No implications meant though, I meant only what I said =)

its a skyline its got stove top tail lights its more than welcome (says this as imlooking at picking up a bunkyr31 for kids to learn in lol)

I'm guessing you're Jeff and Bayley's dad :(, unless there is another Passage/GTS-R brother and sister in WA =P

I know Bay v. well as I'm very active in the R31 club, only met Jeff a few times including tonight at the nav run, I wish he'd bring his GTS-R on a cruise some time, I'd love to see it.

Edited by Dvus R31
I'm guessing you're Jeff and Bayley's dad :), unless there is another Passage/GTS-R brother and sister in WA =P

I know Bay v. well as I'm very active in the R31 club, only met Jeff a few times including tonight at the nav run, I wish he'd bring his GTS-R on a cruise some time, I'd love to see it.

Jeff wraps his GTSr up in cotton wool so you wont see it on many cruz's but i think its coming to this cruz.

It wasnt in reference to the type of car you have. We just dont want stupid drivers in general. Regardless of what car you drive :)

Speaking of which, haha... You should have seen this P plater that is driving a blue rx-7 (only JUST bought from Auto Wholesale). Came on a cruise last night, well to the initial meetpoint.. trying to talk himself up a bit an the car. LOL Yeah the car was nice... but he was saying he was a really good driver or it would be have been wrecked by now, to which i replied with... You only just picked that up ...didn't you?

which he said "Yeah on tuesday actually" LOL

was quite the funnies. Im not saying he WAS a bad driver, but he was acting like he was all that and that he was skilled etc cus he hadn't crashed the car, yet he only had it a few days, not even long enough to stick it into something LOL.

It is a manditory occurance for all P platers to crash at least twice :).

They (P platers) don't know it but its not what you do in the car that makes you a good driver, its knowing what everyone else around is doing or premeditating the actions of everyday driving around you. Curtious and unhesitant is good driving, not doing a burnout and JUST missing that pole because I knew what I was doing :D

sorry, I have to rant sometimes and i get carried away.

See y'all tomorrow, yeehar!

ease up on the P platers yoll, they arent all bad drivers. I for one have owned modified turbo imports since I got my license and are now on my 5th import turbo at 22 and have never had an accident or lost my license.

Might try make it to this cruise.

Called in sick *coughs* at about 8am with a grey sky & looking crap, but now there is some blue & the sun is out, game on see ya's in a couple of hours. :D

God damn, I was on my way up there and my car started overheating after I changed the coolant yesterday. Waited a while, added water and purged air from the top, thought it was good, then about 20mins down the road, same problem. Nursed it home, but not happy :D

Thanks everyone

I didn't go on the cruise as I was out running in my new bike.

Stopped at the Mundaring Weir lookout and was treated to a driveby from some of the nicest Skylines in Perth. :)

Some of those GTR's are just beautiful.

Was a bit worried to see an ambulance with it's lights on leading the cruise though.

And I know who took that curve a bit quick too :whistling:

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