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post-32230-1163160901.jpgO.k. so i missed tonight's cruise and i understand that some others did too, so how about a cruise Saturday night? No hills run, hopefully you guys from tonight's cruise will be keen too? Will post a meeting point if there are some cruisers keen to cruise!!
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On the way home from grabbing some water up at the brewery a ceffy had an accident on anzac's out the front of the army barracks.

It 'appeared' the ceffy was heading south down anzac and t-bonned a vn commodore turning right out of the barracks to head up anzac highway towards town.

The Ceffy was a bit of a mess.

Not sure if there were cops down at Glenelg as I didn't go that far down Anzacs. From what I saw it was pretty quiet. Stopped to grab some fatjacks just after the accident and saw some dead stock looking blueish? Toyota older model something. OMG did that thing get up and move even with its stuffed diff. It actually looked quick which is rare are cars generally look slow accelerating.

On the way home from grabbing some water up at the brewery a ceffy had an accident on anzac's out the front of the army barracks.

It 'appeared' the ceffy was heading south down anzac and t-bonned a vn commodore turning right out of the barracks to head up anzac highway towards town.

The Ceffy was a bit of a mess.

What color was the Ceffy? Did it have stock alloys?

The Ceffy was a silverish colour.

It had stock R32 GTST wheels on the front and some other mag looking wheels on the rear.

Its not worth speculating who was in the wrong as its too hard to tell, the commo driver could have been pissed leaving the Barracks (Officers Mess etc and yes its quite common I know of people) or simply not paying attention; on the other foot it could have been the ceffy was booting it.

yeah i wont be going out tonight i generally cruise about once a fornight petrol costs too much

i saw a nice R32 4door last night with button clutch making about 180rwkw, comming back from the bay

we could maybe have a small cruise in the city if that helps?

trust me i would love to but small cruises still end up using heaps of petrol and considering im in SCS next week 17th 18th and 19th thats a whole weekend of driving and doing stuff so really any money i dont have to spend i shouldnt

The Ceffy was a silverish colour.

It had stock R32 GTST wheels on the front and some other mag looking wheels on the rear.

Its not worth speculating who was in the wrong as its too hard to tell, the commo driver could have been pissed leaving the Barracks (Officers Mess etc and yes its quite common I know of people) or simply not paying attention; on the other foot it could have been the ceffy was booting it.

aint the easiest place to get out of at night, especially tryin to turn right out of there. wouldnt surprised me with a senior rank being pissed, but thats tuesday nites usually :happy:

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