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any car crews around i wanted to start 1 with mates but they suck. and yeah i just wanted to know what was around and what cars might be in it, or even if there are a group of cars that go cruising often post me up some info please, and send some pics of the cars in the crews aswell if u could thanks

dude im from the area, theres also a thread similar to your topic, best of sticking with that thread for cruzs or meet ups :ninja:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=127240

ive been on a skyline cruise/that topic i was just asking if there were any car crews... they dont need to be skylines im saying like anycar just a group, i want to goto autosalon and go on cruises with a group. yeah i wanted to "join" a car crew/group with maybe website stickers cruising ect nething like that neways thanks for the info

there is a crew out livo/ctown way called "illusive".they have a certain criteria you have to meet b4 you can join them though.

Filo34 is a member of "illusive" also their sau spokesman i think.

ok awesome... do u know this guy whats he like? are u a part of the crew, and would u know what sort of cars and people are in it?

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