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Wat'd all of ya's think of the cruise? I would have liked some corners, but none the less it's good 2 give it a floggin in the straights now and then!

Nice job by willzi when we were leavin the Servo at Pt Wakefield too.

Enrico you're car sounds OFF TAP!!!!!

Who was the dude in the other 31? and whens the next cruise? I really enjoyed last night

Must admit I nearly fell asleep numerous times.... can we go somewhere with corners next time? Love that aqua planing feeling when you're doing 110!! Especially when there's a car doing the same thing 2 feet from your door.

Anyway, good to see everyone out despite the terrible weather.

Timmay! Thanks mate, i was waiting for u to say hi, but i wasnt sure if u wer who i thought u were. Are u really tall?

Man i was scared to go over 160, daim car was aquaplaning big time, like everyone else i assume. But still i had a good time, wish the weather was better, and it was a good turnout all things considered.

Look forward to the next cruise where we actually have a proper cruise route hehe...

NeverNaughty, who are u? Sorry i didnt PM u, its just to suss that u never posted on the boards yet wanted to know about the cruise.

Cyas

hey guys, im new on these forums but i was wondering if these cruises are skylines only? and when or if the next one's going to be. i reckon provided its not wet the idea of a dawn cruise would be awesome... especially going a similar way to where you went the other night.

it was good to meet you all - next time we should do some intros!

I thought the run was good - sounds like most of us missed the 300 and supra tricks

did everyone get back ok

I saw a white 32 pulled over on the way back - no probs I hope :D

cos u r heavy then me. Plus 4wd perhaps?

I had a scare on the way back. I was behind the blue WRX and he went over a puddle, threw shitloads of water all over my window. I couldnt see shit and freaked for a few secs. Haha lucky it wasnt a turn.

There were some big puddles in the right hand lane and i dont think it was a good idea running so close together in that lane. I found it was ok to do 180 in either lane out by yourself even with the slightly slick rear tyres i was running.

The Supra and 300 boys continued their tricks at the drift spot near JMS on the way back.

Im now in need of a gearbox for my car after 1 to many launches

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