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haha, well i trust SAU members not to be stupid on the cruise, even if they arent entered. I dont think non entrants will be allowed in the gates, cos it says on my form i have to display both stickers etc, but anyone is more than welcome to join in i guess, they just have to behave :D

Cant wait, should be a good turn out! Anyone else want details just let me know

I lived in the Unley area, and was on greenhill rd. yesterday about 7ish, and it was quite the sight as all the people going to that cruise drove along Grenhill Rd. towards the hills.

Lots of cars revving their engines hard, to make themselves noticed among the big crowd, even a few 'involuntary wheelspins' were heard and seen by the many unexpected pedestrians. :happy:

I wonder how the cruise went in the end, and it there was some issues with the boys in blue, (defect stations and the like)

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I lived in the Unley area, and was on greenhill rd. yesterday about 7ish, and it was quite the sight as all the people going to that cruise drove along Grenhill Rd. towards the hills.

Lots of cars revving their engines hard, to make themselves noticed among the big crowd, even a few 'involuntary wheelspins' were heard and seen by the many unexpected pedestrians. :happy:

I wonder how the cruise went in the end, and it there was some issues with the boys in blue, (defect stations and the like)

because Sporting Car Club of SA is a proper club and this is a paid for event they have to submit the route to the police and in turn enter a gentleman's agreement that if we behave then there is not trouble

unfortunately SAU went down just as flick sent me the PM so i didnt know the start point but funnily enough i stumbled across the tail end of the cruise coming back from work. so i followed on, was pretty well behaved on the streets, had a nice run up windy's until i realised i had to slow down and pull over to get back behind them at the top as i didnt know the route :happy:

pretty typical route, was hoping for some more spirited hillsy roads but overall pretty good.

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