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hey guys,

i know a lot of you guys here are members of Antilag but don't know if you know they're having their official #19 cruise this friday... (two days time)

i wouldn't mind going with a few other Sky's here, it's exclusively performance cars only and would be great if i could meet with a few of you guys (that are interested in going for a fun drive) before the main meet point

if i get enough interest (and if Brockaz doesn't mind me doing so) i might be able to post up official details here

or you guys can just pm me, plan is the maps will be given to cars and NOT drivers...

this will assure the cars attending are performance ONLY

let me know what you guys think, by the way...

main meet point is NoR

cheers,

Andrew :)

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I think he means performance cars, as in those made to go fast. Skylines, Silvias, WRXs, FTOs (yes, they are sports cars), HSVs (them to, kinda), my NA Skyline... Yes, that is a performance car, just without the perfomance! And no, your kitted lancer or that shitty "pimped" Accent i serviced today does not count as a performance car!!

thanks Paul,

anyway...

fellas, cruise meet point is at Morley Galleria car park at 9:00pm (meet) for 9:30pm (leave)

this is FRIDAY the 2nd of MAY

NOW... the reason why i posted up here, is for any of you fellas not having much to do a tiny bit before then... you all want to meet somewhere else, maybe grab a small snack and then make our way down there together?

let me know what you all think, don't be shy and just post it up on this thread...

if you want to contact me directly though you can do so on 0433 344 689...

i must say though, this cruise is STRICTLY for performance cars only, which means cars that are performance, not vehicles or drivers that desire to possess performance...

this does include however, cars with worthy conversions/implants

i don't think however, any turbo GLi Lancer coupes will be acknowledged...

look, basically... what has been stated is that once the cars are parked... the boys with the maps will be out and about, cars worthy of a map will be given one (cars, NOT drivers)... be sure to be next to or near your car though because you will only be given ONE map and you don't want an ars*hole yonking your map off your car...

nobody will be given more than one just to assure no other idiots out there receive ones for their friends...

i think that's about it, nothing much more to say

I DO WANT TO MEET UP BEFORE, ANYONE WITH ANY IDEAS AS TO WHERE AND WHAT TIME, POST IT UP... DON'T BE SHY

cheers,

Andrew ;)

If you have to ask if your car is a performance car or not, it probably isn't.

Exactly.

Not to offended people, but might save you wasting your time.

We don't consider N/A Skylines a performance car either, so 4-stud cars wont cop a map either...

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