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castle plaza 5 minutes from my place so I'll be there... Dumb question, and I dont have time to search cause I'm literally leaving to pick up my stag, but which day is it on ? saturday or sunday? cheers.

ok my lift's taking a few minutes, found its sunday. nevermind

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Its been too long since ive been on a car cruise. The last cruise i went one, there was ALOT of stupid driving, and one guy actually had his car impounded :P . I assume that we are also aware of the SAPOL drink driving and seatbelt blitz this weekend? Mainly out north apparently, but its a rumour its too cold for cops, so they will be all at Maccas instead...

Im hoping that we are all responsible drivers, especially in the wet... AHEM :)

Also, whats the rough route of the cruise? keen to know where we are headed so i know what kinda driving to expect...hills? freeway? city?

Nige.

Its been too long since ive been on a car cruise. The last cruise i went one, there was ALOT of stupid driving, and one guy actually had his car impounded :P . I assume that we are also aware of the SAPOL drink driving and seatbelt blitz this weekend? Mainly out north apparently, but its a rumour its too cold for cops, so they will be all at Maccas instead...

Im hoping that we are all responsible drivers, especially in the wet... AHEM :)

Also, whats the rough route of the cruise? keen to know where we are headed so i know what kinda driving to expect...hills? freeway? city?

Nige.

hey mate. wasnt aware of the crack down no but seriously at the end of the day we arnt GTRs so cant go flexing around to hard. plus alot of the stagea drivers are more than happy to just chill out n actualy cruise lol. and expect all those 3 types of driving :( will go threw the back of the north eastern hills i spose ud call them. and back down threw crafers way then down the bay and then to the city.

I'll vouch for the police havin a blitz, just went through a rbt and drug test at golden grove, needless to say passed without them raising a eyebrow.

Lookin forward to tomorow, hope the weather puts on a good show.

yayay i got my dvd player in today and polished the car. there must have been heaps of stuff sitting on it in Japan cause after I washed it this morning it was still grey :rolleyes:

i definatly wont be going hard through the hills.. stock suspension doesn't allow any more than cruising, plus I'm getting good economy so far

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