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wow :) a few cars made the turnout then.I never went because of the fact that the cops would more than likely turn up and want every1 to move on.meaning that your not wanted anywhere.so then evry1 goes to another place and the same thing.

Been to so many cruises where that has happend.

There were 3 undercover cops in the car park keeping an eye out on people and whoever was ripping burnouts and doing stupid shit...sorry to say...YOUR SCREWED hehehe there gonna be sending out some nice big fines to them

Post the pics that you took at maccas plz....:)

Yikes... sounds like a bit of drama!

http://dreamworkz.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8997

Good thing that most of the people in that thread seem to agree that it's damaging for the whole car scene to pull this type of crap in public places!

the ppl doin burnouts are f*kt brings unwanted attnetion to cars who dont need it from the police, then when the police came to do a check up ppl singing old macdonald had a farm was f*ked aswell, u wonder why cops hate modified car owners well homebush gave us all a bad name so yea ronni and a few of us left.

we were at bondi and cops stopped and spoke 2 us about parking but treated us how normal ppl are treated im sure if they saw wat happend at homebush they wouldnt have...

if ur car is stock and a nugget peice of shit dont ruin a cruise by attracting attention because ur car is defect free etc.

top work on the cruise aaron, i swear ive never seen so many cars in p6, and id like to thank the hero in the vl for putting stone ships into my freshly painted bonnet. $700 down the drain atleast the sprinters had enough brains and stayed away from the cars

Cruise was ok, cept for that nugget vz ss ute >_< what a plate sxc u sure it aint ur gf car :happy:.. so what happen with jas and lushes steven? never seen so many candy red cars with tan interior candy red is the new sl%^ on the block...

Cruise was ok, cept for that nugget vz ss ute >_< what a plate sxc u sure it aint ur gf car :happy:.. so what happen with jas and lushes steven? never seen so many candy red cars with tan interior candy red is the new sl%^ on the block...

LUSHES CRUISED CITY ALL NIGHT WAS THERE WITH ME AT 2.30 PM NEAR THR ROCKS JAS 180SX HAD ENGINE DRAMAS AND BAILED ABOUT 12.30,

SXY IS MY GIRLFRIEND CAR DIDNT IT BEAT YOUR SKYLINE HUME HIGHWAY?? LOL

OH ITS ALL COMING BACK TO YOU NOW LOL

WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU IN THE CITY?

Weird, there is no P plate on that white VL SS group A look-alike-hekitkburnoutspec2NV2C.

The S15 looks nice, 350z...hmm...loks GT wing Id like em :D

Considering that guy in the VL was clearly breaking the code of turning up at a cruise and drawing unwanted attention, I really don't see why he was glorified with putting a picture of him and his car on the forum...

sorry when i log in its in caps and i forget to turn off not as computer literate as all of you sorry

Evidently you're blind or retarded as well as computer illiterate. Didn't you see what you're typing, and notice that everything is in capitals? Hmm...maybe the caps lock would be on at that point?

Evidently you're blind or retarded as well as computer illiterate. Didn't you see what you're typing, and notice that everything is in capitals? Hmm...maybe the caps lock would be on at that point?

yeah yeah i noticed but i thought what the hell and finished what i was typing just for you i will make sure i wont do it again!




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