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Last week was pretty packed with cars, and it was awesome to see a few runs later that night until someone yelled cops and whoppee dee doo everyone is gone, not sure if there were cops anyway.....

and i can tell u im not sure but it was likely to be over 300 cars...

This meet up will be awesome to see i might be down there then wouldnt mind seeing the lines....and all other kinds...

LOL..... NOOOOO WAY it was 300 cars. More like 100 max. No there were no cops either. Me and a few friends stayed cause we new there wasn't. Then we got everyone to go to the other street but the cops came there.

I can't make it out this weekend though. NOOOO. I always go. Won't be out next weekend either. I'll try see if i can head out before i go out tonight.

Sorry didnt mean to give it away lol but remember no matta where u go the rejects are always right behind. LOL.

I say CITY CRUISE..

That is to true. It's always funny when the cops come and they pull over the crappy pulsars or rollas when 6 imports just cained past them with their BOV's.

I now its funny how the cops do that, I think mainly for the fact that all the cars I cruise with are modded to the max but we got defected so many times prior we ended up getting engineers certificates, so now as soon as we get pulled in we just sit the cetificate on our dash an thay say "your free to go" "but where watching out for you" Yeah right try an catch us first.. LOL..

I still say CITY IT TONIGHT its going to be pasked, ive got like 30 cars coming with me already an half of em usually go to the woolies at livo.

Its up to you guys ok. Later.

Right now from my room it looks like it might rain out livo way(i'm in ctown). Well i'm going to the gong tonight so definatley won't be out, even for a cruise to the city. If anyone is out that way look out for my white 32. I'll probably end up at glasshouse.

how did the nite turn out? did anyone end up going?

i got there around 1130 and no one was there and i ended up tagging alon after some cars to the runs which turned out pretty good

Yeah it was good only three of us turned up we were around at that time but somewere else cause the cops moved us on. I went to runs if that what it was the cops stopped it before it even started



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