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Just spreading the word!

"Spread the word Coastals is back for Summer !!

Meeting at the new central meetpoint Omni carpark @ City West located on the corner of Railway Pde and Sutherland St in West Perth.

Meeting at 8pm for a 9pm depart.

Seeya there !!"

KK :/

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ok i read on antilag that its a monthly (or sumthing like that) cruise that starts in perth out goes along the coast or sumthin, a guy named dave used organise them but stopped and now "ricey" from antilag has started doing them again or sumthing alonge those lines :)

yeh had a few runs on the freeway, was nice, bout 5 of us sitting on 180 on roe highway just tryna catch up to the pack

as i left the truck stop i stopped at some lights, they went green and i floored it to 90 in a 70 zone, 20 over :) red and blue lights behind me, pull over and he asked me why i gunned it from the lights, i sed it was a stupid thing to do on my part, looked at my once again bald tyres and looked at my blue headlight bulbs again :) went to the his car and came back 10 minutes later and gave me my fine and told me to have a nice night

1 point and $100 :huh: that just goes to prove that not all cops are c**ts there are some good ones out there, i was waiting for another yellow and a huge fine :)

Nice Cruize.. I liked it.. I Just Made it in Time @ the Start of the MeetPoint then every1 was leaving as turned off my Engine hehe :)

Had a Few nice Runs Here n There..

-SeSaR

hey i think i saw your car a few times, do you have a drift wing now?

Unlucky Sam5709... Isn't it suppose to Be Double Demerit.. so it should of really been 2 Demerits then hehehe :cool:

No i don't have a Drift Wing.. I just Took of my Series 2 Wing.. But i do have a Big NISSAN sticker infront of my Windscreen.

White EVO9 MR Was Nice.. Popping Action as we were sittin @ da Lights.. n that Blue R34 GTR "GT51R" Looked Good. Caught up infront of the Pack.. then had a 3 Way Run wif "J Tuned" n Another 32.

-SeSaR

"... bout 5 of us sitting on 180 on roe highway just tryna catch up to the pack...

...1 point and $100 :cool: that just goes to prove that not all cops are c**ts there are some good ones out there, i was waiting for another yellow and a huge fine :rofl:"

So an average night out in the Skyrine :w00t: One point - no defect - semi positive interaction with the forces of goddness...man, got to be happy with that.

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