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Awesome turnout, was an epicly awesome cruise, brightened up my day :laugh:

So who got videos and pics?

yeah does n e one have n e pics or n ething?

n think one guy got pulled over by a cop on a bike was either a maroon coloured 32 or silvia just after the tunnel

Was a really nice day for a cruise, i whored it up in an evo, thnks CC.

Adrians brothers got pulled over as well, just after we left city west and escaped a yellow.

Not a bad 34 leo, had a looksie at burswood...few other spicy cars too (cpink s14).

I saw a few cameras about... more than likely will show up on silwa.

Here's pics, I also have some half decent tunnel run footage and video of everyone leaving the freo meet point, I was the guy with the black hat filming on top of the rocks, but there is a bit of ho0n action so I'm not sure if I'll upload that one.

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