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Hey guys, im newish around here, just got my new skyline (silver v35 :) ) and now its time for me to run a scruise since no one else in perth seems willing as of late. Still finalizing map, PM me if you wanna have a look at it or give me any suggestions. Details as follows:

Place: City West Car Park

Date: Saturday 29th December 2007

Meet: 8.30pm

Depart: 9.00pm SHARP

As it is atm the map has a nice run on the fwy, tunnel run, a bit of a run in the hills, and most of it is dual carrigway roads. Its about 220kms so make sure you fill up befor you come or there are some petrol stations at or very close to most of the meet points. Its brocken up into 4 legs of 50 and 60kms and goes pretty much all over perth. But like i said Pm me if you wanna see a look at the map befor sat or if you wanna offer your suggestions. Hope to see some of yas on the cruise and that everyone will have a good time.

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Interesting, have you driven the hills section you have mapped out? a lot of the roads are pretty sh!t, cruise last friday night had ~50 cars coming down a single lane road with an indeterminable dropoff (it was pitch black) with sharp hairpins requiring people to do 3-4 point turns :D

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hey me and a mate are interested we both have skyline one a 32 and one a 33 but mine is off the road with a yellow so i will be with me mate in his 32 "SLYDR"

is there many people going , is it just a import cruise or all ?

if there is anyone who want to meet up before hand text sam on 0433238206

cheers

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hey me and a mate are interested we both have skyline one a 32 and one a 33 but mine is off the road with a yellow so i will be with me mate in his 32 "SLYDR"

is there many people going , is it just a import cruise or all ?

if there is anyone who want to meet up before hand text sam on 0433238206

cheers

open cruise

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Good cruise guys, Nice to meet some new people.

Luv that R34 GTR M spec Nur edition.... Awesome car.

Good map, not too much trouble.

We had fun & no Cops. Sorry I had to bail early, (1:30 am). Damn! missed the tunnel again!!

good to see that most people were well behaved!

looking fwd to the next one.

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most ppl well behaved... not me, sorry... i was naughty... couldnt really help myself, had like a crowd yelling burnout burnout and so on.... but on the bright side, i didnt have sauwa stickers up... so sorry is in order i guess... but i enjoyed it!! so :D

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