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True PatPat34, they are meant to be modded.

Put being on my p's with an import i thought i was going to be a target pretty much anyway.

thats my main reason.

I have nothing against modded skylines, in fact i would love to mod my car if i had the money/lack of cop interest.

HKS sound nice, tuned as well nice stuff.

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Originally posted by Nick Thompson

Ok Guys Details!

MEGA Car Cruise Saturday Nite the 23rd August.

Meeting at Target Square car park opposite Clipstone Yamaha.

Meeting time : 8.30pm

Departure time 9.00pm

Crusing to Docklands via city, then back though Dandy. There will be two main stops. All welcome. Tell all ya mates!!

put it in the VIC - EVENTS section mate.

but eveyone beware... for those who were around at the time i bring you minds back to our friend PISTON MUNCHER

:D

Thanks man. not to hard after all. Ringwood police and Dandy police have been informed and there cool with the event, as long as no one does stupid sht. The will be watching us leave so drive carefully and have a great cruise. Also has any one seen or know the hot chick that drives a black 180 around ringwood area if so tell her to come on the cruise, shes mega. hehe

Yeh, I no the senior at ringwood so hopefully shit want happen. Once again if no one does dumb shit we want have any trouble. Its better to tell them about it, then them seeing a lot of mega cars in a carpark and not knowing what there are up to and then bust every ones bum holes. Live life dont worry about the cops all the time.

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