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Official Sauwa Sunday Cruise 23rd Of April 2006


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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

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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)

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R31s are one of the sweetest Skylines ever,My son has a Genuine GTS'R and his sis has a Passage GT and a bunky Aussie 31,

31 Coupes are my Favorite Skyline.

Im sure all 31 drivers are not like some of the guys at the last outing.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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!

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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.

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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

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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

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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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