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^^^ That Aristo was NOT me, maybe hmmmmm was the guy italian looking??

The reason i ask is i remember that tool at our Dyno Day in the Soarer had a mate in a Aristo, could have been this like minded person!!

hahaha quick to defend yourself there :P

nah prolly was one of those mediteranian looking folk from the dyno day, wouldnt be surprised if it was.

APR...no offence but what a joke.

Hillruns with cars spinning out on the freeway...drift battles at regency and doof doof shootouts with hektic burnouts at fullam maccas.... all in high performace VN's.

no thanks.

would rather stay home, keep my license, car and most of all reputation.

you took the words right out of my mouth.

Shane,

I must of got things wrong then. I wasnt there when this all happened, sorry if i have said anything to offend you. I was just advertising this cruise for a friend, trying to be a nice person, but something always goes wrong. Well im gonna go anyway and check this out, any stupidness ill prob leave too because ill be in my partners show car anyway. Just hope you guys are not getting this cruise confused with any of my cruises because people so far that have been on my cruises know i dont do anything stupid because i love to make cruises for people and have good ones. makes me happy when people tell me they enjoy my cruises. Sorry Shane but i didnt know they acted like that, my mistake.

Spinning out on the freeway.. 1. it was a mistake, stuff happens and you need to take notice things will happen like me on sunday and im lucky im still moving and the other people in their car coz theirs was a ride off.

:down: lol, what's a ride off? Is that the car they use after a bank hold up? :laugh:

Seriously though, I think a few peeps are skeptical about some cruises that are organized by people they don't know very well and it doesn't really help when you posted on a different thread that your boyfriend chucked his car sideways at a major intersection just to avoid a red light camera.........for starters, if he was doing the right thing then that wouldn't have been necessary, and secondly, what if he lost it and crossed lanes into on coming traffic and killed an innocent driver?!

Just my 2 cents as to why some are a bit concerned because I don't know you but I'm sure you're a cool chic.

:down: lol, what's a ride off? Is that the car they use after a bank hold up? :laugh:

Seriously though, I think a few peeps are skeptical about some cruises that are organized by people they don't know very well and it doesn't really help when you posted on a different thread that your boyfriend chucked his car sideways at a major intersection just to avoid a red light camera.........for starters, if he was doing the right thing then that wouldn't have been necessary, and secondly, what if he lost it and crossed lanes into on coming traffic and killed an innocent driver?!

Just my 2 cents as to why some are a bit concerned because I don't know you but I'm sure you're a cool chic.

ah dude that was over 5 years ago...

all good kahli...

as i said im not having a crack at you, i havent personally been on one of the cruises you have organised but have heard high things about them!

from my personaly experience though, what i have seen with my own two eyes is that APR cruises are extremely...well what i said before.

You didnt offend me at all, hope you have a good time on the cruise tonight...just leave in the instance of any trouble and save yourself the hassle!

all good kahli...

as i said im not having a crack at you, i havent personally been on one of the cruises you have organised but have heard high things about them!

from my personaly experience though, what i have seen with my own two eyes is that APR cruises are extremely...well what i said before.

You didnt offend me at all, hope you have a good time on the cruise tonight...just leave in the instance of any trouble and save yourself the hassle!

Thats kool man, im glad we sorted this out. I worry all the time before i go to cruises coz your always risking ya car and people you know. Ill let you know how the cruise goes. cya man.

:) lol, what's a ride off? Is that the car they use after a bank hold up? :D

Seriously though, I think a few peeps are skeptical about some cruises that are organized by people they don't know very well and it doesn't really help when you posted on a different thread that your boyfriend chucked his car sideways at a major intersection just to avoid a red light camera.........for starters, if he was doing the right thing then that wouldn't have been necessary, and secondly, what if he lost it and crossed lanes into on coming traffic and killed an innocent driver?!

Just my 2 cents as to why some are a bit concerned because I don't know you but I'm sure you're a cool chic.

He must be a hektic drifter for sure!

obviously he is/was so hektic he couldnt make it to the track where real drift happens.

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The cruise was alright expected more cars to turn out but ya know it wasnt my cruise lol so i didnt really care.. After Habour Town us imports went and did our own thing for a few hours then met back with the rest of the cruise at lofty.. only imports did the hill run, pretty fun though!! I got a really cool photo of us imports in a line but too tired to put it on the computer then on the net.. lol im lazy!!

i didnt have any probs with the cruize i was rolling infront of the crazy silva supra in the hillz and there was no "im faster than you" hero tailgaiting ive goten on other random cruizes ive been on. was given plenty of space much appreciated :D

although i only went on the after cruize thing so i dont know what was happening before that.

my only complaint was i think i seen some one sitting on my car while i was off looking at other cars, if that was someone on my car show some respect man wtf

was nice to meet ya kahli prob see ya out another time

I wonder who was sitting on your car.. they should of at least have some respect and ask or just dont sit on what ya cant afford lol Hey dan take it as a good thing because they prob liked your car and were pretending it was theirs hehe.

Should of done what leigh and i were doing today, parked the supra down at the bay then people were looking at it and touching it so we decided to hide around the corner and press the alarm button everytime someone went near it lol it was so funny because people would jump and run away acting like they havent done anything lol haha....

my only complaint was i think i seen some one sitting on my car while i was off looking at other cars, if that was someone on my car show some respect man wtf

If I saw someone sitting on my car, I wouldn't continue walking and 'think' someone was on my car. I'd go and approach them and not-so-politely ask them to get off my car.

Sorry, I hate disrespectful people. :ermm:

Caught a few teens/guys from time to time sitting on my bike, or my mates bikes, and you get no second chance when you sit on a bloke's bike. They usually get bailed up against a wall and scared shitless. They usually don't sit on another bike again! :)

Same applies with our cars. If you value your life as much as I value my car/bike, don't f**k with it!

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