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Good cruise guys, thanks to those who introduced themselves!! Much appreciated!!

Where did everyone end up? Stopped to answer my phone on Main North Road and then everyone was gone!!! Made it to Holden but no one was there so we went home!!

Good turnout, no trouble - can't wait to see the photos!! :P

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I was sitting on 180kays on the speed limiter for around 5 mins and still wasn't catching up. I ended up getting tired of caining my car so much just to keep up so I left half way through the night.. :)

Not to worry maybe next time if the people up front are going to hold the hammer down so much maybe organise the cruise so every one has directions.. It won't take much to print out a heap of directions and hand them out when we all first meet.

Then the crazy's who like to risk the laser guns for top speed runs can and those who just like the traffic light grand prix can also have fun without worrying about where we are going.

This speed limiter is quite frustration sitting on 180kays and you still have ~2500rpm to play with.

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well i lost everyone on some crazy stretch of rd to the barrossa and did a u turn and turned bak after seing police lights.

where do you guys all live took me a hour and half just to get home, need some cruises on the south side of city

Maybe pick a diferent person each time to organise routes and make maps. would be fun !!!!

ps And a Maccas stop would be nice to :)

Erin

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Miss_33 we ended up at tea tree plaza (after Gawler), had lost a few cars, but, also picked up a couple of followers from Gawler. Everyone left in quite spectacular fashion.** I'll leave out names but I sure you can gather ** Evo did a full 4x4 560 drift b4 thinking the trolley bay was getting alittle close. The S15 managed a nice donut and b/out after trying to be to nice to his clutch and driveline and stalling. The 265 odd kw 32 (after 5 360's at 80kph wasn't enough) did a huge b/out.A GTR Vspev 33 showed why nothing can get close to them in the wet with a sling shot 6000rpm take off. And a car very similar to mine... drfted around the light post then all the way out to the main rd round about. You can imagine why I was the last to leave......still buzzin

Hippy: glad you liked my rice! lucky our sexual skylines have the go to match.

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