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i braught down 30+ people to that cruise to help raise funds for you guys..

What's that got to do with anything? You may have let some people know & they agreed to come down. You don't liase with everyone in every car club in Perth, so 5 or 50 doesn't affect me. I was there for the cause, as were over 300 others.

and if every1 was so behaved then how cum cops closed the cruise down for 90% of the attenders last night @ freo?

I personally, nor my brother, mates or so far anyone from here has mentioned anyone doing anything stupid, so as my opinion stands, everyone was well behaved. As for what happened there I don't know. I had no trouble in Freo, I saw police cars but they weren't doing anything. No inspections, rbt's, nothing. For all I know someone might have got a bit sideways & they seen it, they were only doing their jobs.

are you trying to be funny? make a joke bout me driving an excel out that night cuz i never noticed u comming to my face and letting me know that u think ur better than me.

No I'm not trying to be funny. I mentioned your car because, as it happens, that's what you were driving. IF that happened on the cruise, believe me you would have known about it. And considering you were driving how you were, you shouldn't be on cruises like this.

If you have a problem with me or any of that, save embarassing yourself & this thread & PM me.

dunno if it was 'Cyprus', but i was following this excel half way from city west to freo, and NOT ONCE did he indicate!

what a tool he was, it was the dark green excel with rear lights that are faded to PINK!!

with no hub caps yeah? just the black part?

good cruise aww thougth i'd win some charity prizes hahah my ticket got soaked by the water :) hmmm leo got LOST :) hahahah mm man get a GPS system ! and give me ur radar detector :( kekeke mmm hahah htanks to everyone who worked hard to organise this

cheers

chi

turn out was GOOD, although i had things to do.. came to 1st meet point to see a few ppl n looked like a very good one, pitty my car kinda attracts YELLOW STICKERS all the time n im sick of gettin them with the VERY FUNNY oh it suites ur car joke. but will come along for next one for sure

Edited by drmafia

if anyone has pictures of the cruise or any of the meet points etc (especially if anyone got pics of the prison entrance with the cars in the front) would you be able to email them to me?

if you know your mates that came have pics - is there any chance anyone can get them to email them to me?

my email address is [email protected]

i would realllly appreciate it!

cheers,

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