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ah the risks we take to "check out the chicks"

much rather get in the clubs and get amongst them (if I were still single)

car "enthusiast": "Hey sexy, wanna come cruise in my fully sik kaaaaaar with 5 of my bro's?"

reply from girls: "f* off loser"

Retort from said "enthusiast": "you're a F$%#ing slart..."

LoL

Heard it way too many times walking along George St, still makes me laugh tho..

hahaha...

having fun reading the post....

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lol this guy is only letting us know that theres a cruise taking place on that day..

You dont have to bag it out and say i dont wanna come coz we will get defected..

If you are keen just show up lol.. aint that hard!!

yeah....

it does make sense to me....

lol this guy is only letting us know that theres a cruise taking place on that day..

You dont have to bag it out and say i dont wanna come coz we will get defected..

If you are keen just show up lol.. aint that hard!!

dude.. hes saying that theyre willing to sacrifice a few cars so the rest have a good night. does this sound like a well organised and thought out cruise to you?

ignition dvd will definatly be filming and still a go ahead this week end dont miss out!

over 50 cars going from nissansilvia guys can let them show u up with the 4 bangers bring out the big 6's and show em what they cant missing out on lol!

lot of big show cars coming king of autosalon will be there LUSHES candy red rx7

I'm coming. I've never been to this sorta thing. Will it be easy to find at P6? Can the organiser pm me with their number or something in case I get lost in there and wont find anyone, lol. Cos I can see that coming... driving out for an hour just to find nobody... :laugh:.

Thanks,

Hopefully see you tomorrow,

Alex

Do you have an agreement with the cops that they won't defect people if they're part of this cruise?

If not, i don't think you'll get many lines attending as cops love to defect them.

I was hanging out with some guys from JDM Style Tuning on Saturday night, and we ended up at Thornleigh Maccas for...erm....food.

Pulled in there, and the carpark was full of modified cars. Quite a few Silvias, 3-4 350Z's (including Rated R Designs' Team 5Zigen one), a Skyline or two, and a Porsche Cayman S.

Apparently they left P6 when the cops showed up after several cars pulled burnouts and donuts in the carpark / road.

I ended up taking some photos of the 5Zigen car, but didn't really get around to taking photos of the rest since I didn't know anyone there.

I ended up going for a drive nearby (all below the speed limit on private roads, of course) and a few of them were also on this private road, although quite a few took the freeway. Soft.

268 IN TOTAL CARS THERE 2 AE8 DOIN LOOP VL BOOST ON THE BRAKE THERE WAS AN AGREEMENT WITH POLICE NO DEFECTS GIVEN TO ANY BODY OBIDING BY THE LAW! BUT PEOPLE DOING THE WRONG THING WHERE HAMMERED WAS THE ARRANGE MENT HIGHWAY LAPPED THROUGH SEVERAL TIMES NO HASSLES AT ALL!

IGNTITON DVD APRIL RELEASE

DIDNT SEE IGNITON CREW WHO SAID THAT HOW COULD YOU MISS NISSANSILVIA'S PROJECT 200SX!




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