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your more than welcome to tag along with me, cept i live in clayton so its a bit of an a$$ going from dandenong back to ringwood, unless somebody else wants to help you out with that leg of the trip?

taxi wouldn't cost too much tho i wouldnt think....prolly bout 30 bucks...

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Originally posted by acsplit

hey nick we have never informed the cops and never been bothered as long as there is not shitty civics and other ricey shit with PUNKT designs stiekcer on them we will be fine ;):)

Watch what you say, dumb ass. This cruise has nothing to do with Punkt Designs. And if you have a problem with me come down and sort it out sat nite. Have a look what you drive, bloody house boat with wheels. Cars are ment to have cruves.

:bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha:

Not trying to cause fights with any one, but people like acsplit that dont even know me and give me shit, really piss me off mega.

There is nothing wrong with rice. Maybe acsplit is jealous. By the way I think 31's are cool, just got piss at this dude. People that dont want to come because there scared of cops, dont have to, but whats the point of write sht on the forum telling every one how bad the cruise is going to be. For those that want to come sat nite, hope to see you there. And I hope it turns out to be a evil cruise to stick it up the people that think its goin to be trouble.

hey nick relax mate i was joking with ya i am gld to see someone in the east has taken the innitative to organise a cruise .

No i don't have a problem with you or your company i just know that some of the ricer cars in this area can attract more cop attention i am not really worried but just concerned for some of the modified members in the club, but hey if everyone behaves then it will be a good cruise.

i will come to the meet not sure about cruise but i will see you there

p.s don't start bagging what people drive its the personal prefrence : )

ohh and i clicked the wrong button hence another topic

Originally posted by Nick Thompson

Watch what you say, dumb ass. This cruise has nothing to do with Punkt Designs. And if you have a problem with me come down and sort it out sat nite. Have a look what you drive, bloody house boat with wheels. Cars are ment to have cruves.

:bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha:

dont go making threats... your a new boy in town.

Anyway to shed some light here for newbies.

The reason there is hesitation as there have been a few new members of late... that have come on here and organised a cruise or meet.

These have obviously been Police orchestrated as there were police all over meet points, and 99% of us aren't that silly so we didn't even go to the meet point once ya worked out they law are about.

It's far from hard to tell a few undercovers are floating around, they stand out like the provebial dogs... more than they realise if you know what to look for.

And hence why we dont 'inform' the law.

We just deal with it on the night.

We feel that it does/has worked better and the police have never had a problem that way.

hope that explains a very cautious stance of a number of people around here :) so respect that's how it is at the moment.

sorry for the long post, have fun on your meet.

I 'might' make it if i can hitch a ride as me can't drive ATM lol!

I wasn't making any threats, I just dont understand why people have to make fun of other people. All im doin is organizing a cruise, so car enthusiasts can come together and have some fun.

If I knew that this cruise was goin to cause such a big hassel I wouldn't have. Gettin to the stage that forgetting about the hole thing!

Originally posted by acsplit

ohh and i clicked the wrong button hence another topic

damn it acsplit, wat u think u are doin man? u cant just go round makin new posts, who u think u are? :D only jokin

i might go to the meet tonite, dunno bout cruize, my sis is a lil shaken up(she crashed her car too), so she may not wanna go for a long drive

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