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Thanks again to Liz and Dan to have another almost incident free cruise, we have a black 32 with an antilag sticker on the back window to thank for bring un-needed & un-warranted attention to everyone at the pub.

Heard some strange rattling through some of the roads, I'm glad I don't have to do that very often. just like Gaz said not much can beat a cold one after a drive like that......

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Thats goot be the best run Ive ever been on between Karragullen and Bedfordale.

This is still the best map out of all the clubs cruises I have been on, too bad about the cops at the very start. And some fellas go their licence plates taken down at the Elizabethan pub when that woman was telling everyone to leave, so watch it.....

Chris - there was some mountain bike thing on, I think the ambo went to people from that.

About the lady taking down plates - Armadale Shire Council actively encourage residents to report 'hoon' activity to the police.... see this thread I posted a while back.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=61165

Was she taking down the plates of parked cars too? Or just the idiots?

Its a shame that there were people from both clubs being stupid at the end - where's the respect?

Was she taking down the plates of parked cars too? Or just the idiots?

Its a shame that there were people from both clubs being stupid at the end - where's the respect?

I saw her take down plates from 2 moving cars, none that were parked.

Cops were good today, on canning road, i was 10ks over and only got a flash and signal to slow down so they really are reasonable ppl.

The speed limit is a bit slow there and id say the police prolly thought the same.

Another good Dan-Liz cruz,Thanks guys.

Cops are reasonable, multinovas aren't!!

As for the license plate thing, I just heard some lady yell something, then I looked up & she was at the top of the stairs watching the people that were leaving. It was as the cars left she wrote down a few numbers & some guy must have been reading them out for her because he was standing next to her. If she took the numbers of cars sitting there she is just an idiot.

i kept getting stuck in the slow groups and then ended up on my own trying to catch up with everyone else. that camera must have snapped quite a few on that first main hill , i didnt see the camera but was only just over so should be ok. old lady didnt take my number because i took off real slow but she was definately takin some down. thats what happens when people do burnouts around other people. there is plenty of spots to do it elsewhere. and that evo thought he chopped me ? didnt even know he was racing until he was 2 lengths ahead but still thought he could give the fingers to me. oh well , hope to cross paths again one day.

kermit

god perth roads are rubbish......

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