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haha.. i'll bring my sillycar.. ;) just hoping that my mechanic can get my starter motor all done up by tomorrow.. if it is i'll definitely be there with it.. if not.. in worst case scenario.. can i come with the daily? its a accord.. at least a 3l V6 :)

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It doesn't matter what car you have, as long as you know how to drive! ie doing the limit or staying back in the pack if it takes 3 minutes to reach 70, keeping left unless overtaking, not having your stereo on at meetpoints or doing burnouts at meetpoints...

it is a open cruise for all sorts of cars.

just that the NA has to try keep up with the turbo cars. ;)

for me, this cruise is all about taking nice pics, meet new people.

show others that Perth is also a great city with great cars.

Oi! Any more comments like that and I'm not cruiseing to City West with you!! :).

Not my fault I cant afford a turbo :)

Did alright saving up $9500 from a maccas wage though!! :)

Mmmm Day Cruise.. do u know what the Weather will b Like??? I should b Good to come.. How much Fuel u reckon will b enough.. half a tank, 3/4 tank or full?? I hardly have my fuel on Full this days.. :-)

I"ll come down in the Wingless Series 2 33..... as i missed the last SAU Cruise which was during the Day

-SeS

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might just come and see yas at some point.

wont go cruisin

might bring the bike down to hillarys and say hello

or if ya want Guy <----- (u happy i used a capital!!) drag only the decent peeps round for a few drinks or something!!!!! yey!! then i can freak my ex out when he drops the boy off!! eheh

lol... decent peeps, are you trying to say some of the people involved in SAUWA are dicks??

Party at your house after eh... hmmmm!!... i know where there is a party though... IN MY PANTS!!...lol :)

It doesn't matter what car you have, as long as you know how to drive! ie doing the limit or staying back in the pack if it takes 3 minutes to reach 70, keeping left unless overtaking, not having your stereo on at meetpoints or doing burnouts at meetpoints...

+1. If this is being organised on SAU...you represent us all. SAUWA Cruise Guidlines

I might come for a look. Hey Elle, I'm decent can I come??? My parole officers says it's OK :)

I hope you guys didnt have too much trouble with Highway Patrol.

I was leaving the city at 1pm, saw them stop a cruise of about 50 Porsches before they could get onto the freeway turnoff by the river.

Then I was driving about halfway down kwinana freeway, where I saw Highway Patrol park sideways in the middle of the freeway so we couldnt go str8, we had to go around the Jandakot way to get back onto the freeway.

Not sure what that was all about, never seen so many cops in the day before that's for sure.

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