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Great night, good to see the regulars and meet some new guys!

didnt appreciate almost being run up the back of when "cruising" on way home leaving palmie....

Tinks - thanks for riding shotgun and keeping me company!

Man there some young skanks walking around pissed at newport!! :kiss:

hahah your right chubbs there were, funny thing is my they all probs now my ex missus lol

BTW just wanted to say how well behaved everyone was.

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fantastic night! great meet point with awesome ppl i had a blast, definatly looking forward to the next big turnout

everyone was well behaved except me! i got a ticket for 86 in a 60 on my way to the meet point, talk about the wrong place at the wrong time

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yeah great meet. good to see some guys. man I remember these cruises when we used to meet at the maccas car park. maybe 10 cars tops.big difference now.

Just one point, guys when you are in the carpark at chatswood chase, no need to go gunning it around. it's not a race, and no one is impressed with how loud you car can be in the carpark. when in the carpark just lay back and slow ya ro'. because I'm quite certain the police were called after someone decided to rocket out of the carpark. we need to tread extra carefully in there as it's part private/part council carpark. so we need to be on mega good behaviour. but having said that, everyone was pretty chill on the whole, and it showed in the fair treatment we got from the police.

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fantastic night! great meet point with awesome ppl i had a blast, definatly looking forward to the next big turnout

everyone was well behaved except me! i got a ticket for 86 in a 60 on my way to the meet point, talk about the wrong place at the wrong time

No wonder you were so well behaved on the way back...Hard luck, mate. That green RA28 Celica was beautiful. Didn't go too bad either.

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yeah great meet. good to see some guys. man I remember these cruises when we used to meet at the maccas car park. maybe 10 cars tops.big difference now.

Just one point, guys when you are in the carpark at chatswood chase, no need to go gunning it around. it's not a race, and no one is impressed with how loud you car can be in the carpark. when in the carpark just lay back and slow ya ro'. because I'm quite certain the police were called after someone decided to rocket out of the carpark. we need to tread extra carefully in there as it's part private/part council carpark. so we need to be on mega good behaviour. but having said that, everyone was pretty chill on the whole, and it showed in the fair treatment we got from the police.

Unfortunately, I copped the heat for it. Although, I wouldn't mind being frisked by ay least one of the police women. :P

Was a great night and should be done more often. :D

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yeah great meet. good to see some guys. man I remember these cruises when we used to meet at the maccas car park. maybe 10 cars tops.big difference now.

Just one point, guys when you are in the carpark at chatswood chase, no need to go gunning it around. it's not a race, and no one is impressed with how loud you car can be in the carpark. when in the carpark just lay back and slow ya ro'. because I'm quite certain the police were called after someone decided to rocket out of the carpark. we need to tread extra carefully in there as it's part private/part council carpark. so we need to be on mega good behaviour. but having said that, everyone was pretty chill on the whole, and it showed in the fair treatment we got from the police.

I agree no one thinks your cool for a being a twit in the car park. Anyways thanks Marss great night and cruise, I talked to 1 of the waitresses and she asked me "are all of you together?" she said that she shit her self when we started to order our pizzas...LOL!!

ONN20S thanks for the heads up with my head lights I felt like dick, thanks mate

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I agree no one thinks your cool for a being a twit in the car park. Anyways thanks Marss great night and cruise, I talked to 1 of the waitresses and she asked me "are all of you together?" she said that she shit her self when we started to order our pizzas...LOL!!

ONN20S thanks for the heads up with my head lights I felt like dick, thanks mate

they are a nice bunch of people there.will definently go to the next organised pizza cruise.

for the most part we were all pretty well behaved.see all the commoes that were trying to give us a go.why was it only the commoes?meh.funy.

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Fantastic turnout, great cruise yet again

Im looking forward to the next pizza cruise.. Such a great bunch of people that night. its certainly not the booze-fest that the dinners have been labelled, and those that were driving were sensible! :)

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Thanx everyone for making it the success it was.. special thanx to Nick for being liaison wiff da cop chicks uleh...

and except for a couple of tools, thank you all for helping give Skyline drivers a better name.

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Thanx everyone for making it the success it was.. special thanx to Nick for being liaison wiff da cop chicks uleh...

and except for a couple of tools, thank you all for helping give Skyline drivers a better name.

was an excelent cruise marsss... apparently I was the one doing burnouts in the chatswood chase carpark?!?! I was never even in there and I certainly did not do any burnouts with 4 people in the car. In fact I wasn't even speeding while with the cruise. Whoever was spreading that bullshit can go **** themselves.

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was an excelent cruise marsss... apparently I was the one doing burnouts in the chatswood chase carpark?!?! I was never even in there and I certainly did not do any burnouts with 4 people in the car. In fact I wasn't even speeding while with the cruise. Whoever was spreading that bullshit can go **** themselves.

I did see a car similiar to yours on the way to the meet up point dropping a set at that main set of lights at Vic Ave...I'll put my money on it being him.

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