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was a gud cruise boys. really enjoyed. shuld do it on a saturday nyt more things open till late and sundays most ppl dont work. apart from that thanks nick for oragising the cruise bro. take it easy boys. any 1 up for a cruise 2nyt??

hell yeah man im up for it whats the destination???

about last night i got a bit to far ahead with the bike and lost my way, but we had a good night, lets put it this way "Whens the next one"???????

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well, i m sorry i am the first to leave, but it was because i have to move to let the "organizer"s cars to get out and there were people who beepping at me in the back while i dont wanna cruze in the front, and i did not know which exit to take, that 's why i pulled over on the free way, i have no idea everyone else followed me and stopped....

i feel sorry about the few cars who lost from the main group and followed me all the way back to parra rd till they realized i was going home. lol

nice meet up but , since it s the first cruze in my s15.

SORRY TO HEAR GUYS THE CRUISE DIDNT GO TO WELL.

EVERY CRUISE I'VE ORGANISE HAS BEEN AWESOME, WITH PEOPLE MEETING NEW FRIENDS, AND EVERYONE ENJOYING THE DRIVES.

TWO SIMPLE RULES, FOLLOW THE LEAD CAR (NORMALLY MYSELF) AND I ALWAYS WAIT AFTER A SET OF LIGHTS. YES IT GETS FRUSTRATING AT TIMES, BUT THATS THE WHOLE POINT OF CRUISING TOGETHER.. iTS A NICE DRIVE, NOT A RACE.

HOPE TO SEE SOME OF YOU ON SUNDAY FOR THE WOLLONGONG CRUISE.

Firstly I will say sorry to those of you who managed to get caught up in the initial mix up, and therefore did not manage to make it to The Entrance. For those of you who did, thanx for a great night as it contained great company and nice cars.

Maybe we could have made the details of the route a bit clearer but for those of you who do not know how to get to the destination it is advised not to take off ahead of the group.

Also what I cannot understand is why people decided to leave from the meet up point, ahead of the organisers cars, and then stupidly decide to stop on the M4 potentially causing a major accident with both us but also innocent by-passers.

This has got to be the most reckless bit of driving I have seen in a while.

Again we are sorry for the inconvenience caused, but we hope to see everyone on the next cruise thats organised, and there will be a next!

Just one last point to touch on. This cruise was NOT a skylines Australia cruise as this thread was posted on several forums and therefore does not operate under their codes of conduct. All cars were welcome and as such they can not be told how to act on the road.

If this wasn't a skylines Australia cruise why was it posted in the events section? I don't care what kind of cruise it is, it was on public roads and everyone should abide by the law. We shouldn't have to tell people how to act on the road but I know there were a lot of hero's out that night and a friendly reminder that the route you are taking is on public roads and people should behave. And if you think that this wasn't a Skyline Australia cruise you can just keep them off the forums from now on.

Just one last point to touch on. This cruise was NOT a skylines Australia cruise as this thread was posted on several forums and therefore does not operate under their codes of conduct. All cars were welcome and as such they can not be told how to act on the road.

Ahhhh...you have it the wrong way around mate.

As this cruise was posted on several forums it must abide by ALL their rules of conduct. That's completely idiotic to say it wasn't an SAU cruise and therefore 'we can all act like hoons'.

The leader/s of this cruise are responsible for the ENTIRE convoy. Period. You can't hold everyone's hand but it's your duty to set the rules down, which didn't happen from what you guys already admitted.

Glad most of you guys enjoyed the drive. Good luck with the next one :P

wtf is going on here. why our ppl who werent on this cruise winging for??i dont care who u r. u keep stuff 2 urself if u havnt got anything gud 2 say plz dont put ur 2cents worth in. and who r u talking about hereos. cause ur car is a nugget. i enjoyed this nite. there was no hero's out every 1 was giving a bit of hit and thats about it. dont tell me u havnt giving it a hate. anywayz the boys and girlz that were there thanks 4 making it a gud drive. hope theres more to come

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