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Just posting this up for others that are not aware of cruise thats on tonight...I have cut and paste this from another car forum.

Like the title says PERFORMANCE vehicles only please.

If you need to ask whether yours is a performance vehicle then the answer is no, it isnt. And I notice one particular vehicle that keeps showing up to these cruises and nothing personal dude but an NA Subaru Wagon is NOT a performance vehicle.

Most people know what I like in a cruise and this hasnt changed, will be a lot of multi lane roads and some nice long stretches. Please take note of the following guidelines to ensure everyone can have a safe and enjoyable cruising experience.

* Always keep left unless overtaking or coming up to a right turn

* Do not tailgate

* Do not make erratic lane changes, change lanes without indicating first or swerve dangerously across lanes

* Keep noise at meetpoints to a minimum, we dont want to hear your fully sick stereo. Please also refrain from sounding your horn, revving the engine or doing burnouts at meetpoints.

* Please respect all fellow road users from joe public to those on the cruise. Always drive in a safe and controlled manner. If we come apon the Police show them respect and they will usually return the favour.

If everyone follows these guidelines we can all have a good night. Granted I have no authority over anyone and this is just a guide that I hope you choose to follow. Those acting like tards may be asked to leave or reported to Police.

Please make sure you arrive with a full tank and a UHF radio is handy as well.

Cruise details will be posted later today once the map is finalised so stay tuned.

Cheers.

MEETPOINT: Powis Street carpark located next to the Freeway at the Powis St Offramp

TIME : 9pm for a 9:45pm depart

BRING : Full tank, half a brain (full brain preferred) and a UHF

Cheers.

yeh it was a good cruise, not many ppl turned up to morley then only like 6 cars went to lakeside so i dont think anyone would of gone to the last stop, looking forward to the day cruise, wich is in like 9 hours time haha

Yeah, i was driving the Black civic...

Finnaly after a month its running good...

Changed the inlet manifold and had so many problems afterward :P... (vacuum leaks, leaking coolant, Broken spark plug lead)

Cruise was good...

Cant wait for the N/A cruise... Should be good

Edited by locote

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