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u guys in the 34's did yas do the whole cruise?

I pulled out at the first stop like i said, and went home. I should be supporting my clubs cruise but if u were in the first group with me for that first run, i dont think u guys would be saying good comments on it. Seems like all the heroes were in the first group.

Anyone from here that was in the first group probly got to witness..well hear.. my outburst at everyone :S

Lol u should have, had a few drunks in our company anyway lol.

now THAT was a good end to the ''cruise'' lol. U were just walkin past?

Nah i was finishing my pizza with a mate, you guys came in, then walked off to BP to get some Coke and you guys followed lol. (i was the tall guy wearing mostly black fancy shit - bday party).

andy, i think i mite have said hi when ya rocked up.....tis a nice ride :)

yah i thought it was you in the R31, wasnt 100%, saw cubes as he was trying to get out as well

was freaking out, coz i was driving into the carpark and 40+ cars trying to get out :laugh:

did some1 mention flames? :thumbsup:

Edited by andz

nice cruize people, some very nice cars out. was liking that r34 GTR.

those few spots with the rocks flicking up sounded a bit nasty on the car though. I seen 2 34s were thinking simmilar things infornt of me through there as they were slowing right down as well.

the 180 snakeyin behind me looked pretty crazy, major tailwagging. :D

was funny after the cow incident and sitting around for a while, i went to cruize off back to adelaide and about 10 people started following me but we ended up getting to the 1st stop anyways. was wierd rocking up at the same time as other people yet we were coming in from completly different ways.

yes there is bloody rocks every where, thats why i slow down alot, otherwise it will be ston chips all over the place (a few did manage to hit my windscreen but lucky didnt do any damage) hahah

yea that 180 was sliding almost every coner, kicking up all the stons too hhahaha

funny u say that.. last cruise we went on we almost hit a koala, was sitting in the middle of the damn road and a while ago on anotehr csa cruise, a group of kangaroos jumped infront of a few of us.

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