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Can see alot of ppl got lost on the second lag. For those ppl who dont have a maps, you shouldnt lead at the car cruise try to be smart asst!!! At least stop at the side of the rd and let them know who follow behind you that you dont have a map or just do something. Not like freeking keep on going like you know where ya going!!!

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I hope everyone had a good time as i did.. for a short period of time.. once we left the 1st stop.. ended up following a group that went all the way to TOODYAY!!!! :(

My advise to everyone.. DONT EVER GO FOR A CRUISE WHEN YOU DONT HAVE A MAP!!!! :S

Sorry i just had to let it out as i just wasted like 160km's.. hope everyone had a good time :)

Toodyay...maps iz important lol.

How many cars went to toodyay?

atleast 50, i was navigating and luckily noticed that wed missed the turnoff as soon as we went past it, so we pulled over to the side of the road and saw heaps of cars cruise past was really unlucky.

The 2nd and 3rd leg was a bit long. Would've been better if we had stopped at the truck stop. What was with all the people doing circles? Pity about the lack of maps, but still a good cruise... Till the sticker :thumbsup:

No way - second and third leg was fkn good. With that many cars pulling up at a car park every 10 minutes is just a piss off. More time spent parking than driving.

Were you in the White 34 coppin the sticker at the bottom of the hill?

I got dropped off (i was a passenger) just down the road and drove back in my Stagea to get fuel and saw the white 34 still getting reemed 10 minutes later. Looks like he copped all the frustration the cops had for the rest of the group.

We sure did mate. The cop was a dickhead. He was nice til he gave us the sticker, then when Andrew admitted he was a law student, the cop went to town. f**kwit.

And everyone got lost/seperated from each other. But that was just us, not sure about the rest of you.

Were you in the White 34 coppin the sticker at the bottom of the hill?

I got dropped off (i was a passenger) just down the road and drove back in my Stagea to get fuel and saw the white 34 still getting reemed 10 minutes later. Looks like he copped all the frustration the cops had for the rest of the group.

LOL yeah i got reemed alright, they definately wanted to sticker someone that night...

just unfortunate i was at the very back of my group, after being spoken to for about 5 minutes, around 20 of the guys went past...

10 minutes later like 60 more come flying past and i'm just standing next to my car looking like a nutjob...

i'm still pissed off lol

was a very awesome first leg, second and third were way too long...

was decent though, the night's run of events made me question whether or not my next car would be an import though

Andrew

We cruise, we dont drive from inner city carpark to inner city carpark to pose.

We also made people well aware of that.

You wernt the last car in the pack, but the manner in which you left Kalamunda central attracted the cops attention. He was sitting in the gull servo. I know, because we where in the 32 GTR behind you.. and watched the cop chase you down the hill. It wasnt a random choice to get you either, as he passed us at the very least.

hang on a second...

exactly what happened?

did i leave the shops in a bad manner or something?

i wouldn't say i was hooning but i was trying to catch up to my group... he passed you guys in the GTR to catch me?

ghey

:nyaanyaa:

We cruise, we dont drive from inner city carpark to inner city carpark to pose.

We also made people well aware of that.

Well said.

2nd and 3rd leg combo was how i like it. Minimal stops, maximum driving.

With so many cars stopping/parking takes too much time.

hang on a second...

exactly what happened?

did i leave the shops in a bad manner or something?

i wouldn't say i was hooning but i was trying to catch up to my group... he passed you guys in the GTR to catch me?

ghey

:(

Its marked as 40kmh up there.

You wernt being silly or anything, but you sure were over that limit somewhat.

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