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Just a quick note for everyone to be on their best behaviour tonight. Obviously it's been mentioned already but these cruises have been going on since before I even had my skyline with no trouble and due to the sheer size of this one all eyes will be on us tonight.

Be good ambassadors and prove that there is a difference between a hoon and an enthusiast.

Have a good one everybody.

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good...someone has to watch what you get up to....

As if I need watching Marsss!!! I'm a very well behaved person.. Lets just hope (For everyones sake) we don't crack out the grog too soon at work. :wave:

Marsss im not even on the list i told you ages ago i was coming, it may have been on the wrong thread and may have been a different forum completely, but anyway i'll be there in ZXT45Y who is a little banged up right now from a celica pulling out in front of her but she will be alright

To put it simply, increased police presence.

Just another reason why I really hope that everyone attending tonight can control themselves and not attract unwanted attention.

man..i had no idea it was that bad, it's been a year since I lived up north.

i beleive my car is being shoe horned into msnismo's spot because her car won't be making it. Transfer of cruise rego you know how it works.

Yep... killed both cars in less than a week.... il be shotgunning it.... oh waits... that means I can drink!!!

I'll see you at Anna's Greg, will be giving you guys a hand :)

Yessum.... getting the motivation to go to teh garage now....

Sweet :D . I'll bring the beer

Awesome... il drink it!

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