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That was a bloody sweet cruise. Awesome turnout and really nice cars.

Extemely well organised, so congrats to those involved; great work !!!

And from what we saw, no incidents! Two thumbs up! :D

That was me Timmay ..... my foot 'slipped off the clutch' (and the other foot slipped lightly onto the brake) leaving the airport carpark and I got done for 'emit undue smoke and noise'. Small fine and they didn't defect my car (warned me about the pillar guages though) .... they even db tested my exhaust - 90db @ 4,000rpm well within legal limits. They asked me tons about my car and went over it pretty well .... they were very happy with my S&B pod and heat shield set-up - the specialist defect mechanic that they had with them said it was the best and safest one he'd seen. They asked me if I had any things like a BOV or turbo-timer and fortunately I don't :D

Other than that is was an awesome cruise!! Well planned route and general organisation TN, Ben and others!!

yep..great cruise guys..

Gotta do that again..was challenging through the hills. but loved it.

Was some great cars out there..got to know some people..bout time..

Am lucky that some girl got out her car when we were on Hindley St and told us where the cruise was meeting after Bunnings. Got to Bunnings when every1 was leaving..duh..lucky we found ya again..

As for the cops..when we were at the boat ramp..all he told me was to move out of the area..or il defect u! so i left hey..

anyway..great cruise Erica.

Shannon.

and the carpark is in a commercial/industrial area with no possibility of annoying residents or impeding traffic. Way to go cops on sending us out onto the street to create a nuisance instead of us all being contained to a small area talking.

The point others have made is exactly right .... why aren't they out there catching criminals and solving crimes rather than harassing us all the time (and achieving ABSOLUTELY nothing!)!!!

cruise was good fun

love the hills down into clarendon awesome views

lots of interesting cars, but seemd to be lacking s13 silvias dont think i even saw one

As for the cops they would of been told that we were at the boatramp by someone (public), so they prob just doing there job

Nightcrawler is right - there would have been no chance that we were causing a nuisance towards residents around Bunnings!!!

R we sure a PM didn't get sent to a cop pretending to be a forum member or something??!! :)

As I said on the nissansilvia forum, there were 4 cop cars trying to cause trouble for us and at the same time, a servo up the road from my b/f's house gets held up twice in three days!!

I'd think that a person committing hold ups and others beating people to death in road rage incidents would be slightly more important than defecting our cars.....

On the other side of the fence, the police were quite good about the whole thing. No one was defected or singled out. They would have a worthy reason for making there presence.....if only one person drove alittle slower and avoided an accident- It was worth it.

As for doing a burning right in front of a police car...... and only getting stung with a $103 fine--> wow I wish all police were like that.

nice idea cowboy... I think cops should draw their attention away from the performance car scene and catch the F*cking morons who were involved in the bashing of the dude in the commo (i think it was anyways, sorry for being vague) who died later after discharging himself from hospital.

enjoyfull drive through the hills.....who ever organised it did i good job with the route....its good to see cruises go down south :headspin: , much easier for me..... only one downside: I had to spend the next morning washing the soarer front after PCOTY did a :burnout: 1m from my bar, but a fun nite no the less

hope to c more cruses come down south more often

fyi in case u didn't figure it out M1, PCOTY = Nightcrawler :P .... oh and like I said at the time, I am very sorry about the spray man - my damn foot slipped off the clutch again :( .... I actually thought I had the back out a bit further so the mud etc wouldn't get you :(

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