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Was going to go.

But then I have to be at CURTIN on a SATURDAY.!!

ahhh! Dui lai!

the "sky friend" wont be there today :(

And Don u suck!

U havent been on a SAU WA cruise yet! Not only is Rhys going to kick your ass, i am as well.

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peformance?

does this meet the standards?

has about 250-280hp (not sure hasnt been tuned new PFC)

Where u the one i saw on manning road near albany hwy? I cruised with you from manning road, and up onto albany hwy past caro.

We had the same P1 rims ! and side clear winkers... i remember that car was kitted with GTR front end and wing..

Fun cruise!

Loved it how we stuck together for most of the way...

Love seeing a big line of performance cars cruising! It just tends heads!

Left after the first leg, how did the rest go?

Good to meet new people! and catch up with old.

Hopefully the next one i can attend all of it! :rolleyes:

i left after trigg beach

congrats on the map hoony

first cruise i have been to where the map wasnt wrong

good stuff

oh and what happend when everyone jumped on the breaks after we left the trigg car park?

i almost hit a white 33 up the ass and rhys had to serve to miss me

Was awesome cruising with you guys up north. unfortunately my car was on the verge of overheating (110degrees)

so took it slow towards Powis st then bailed towards Cedric St.

Andrew, it was naughty of us to go over the speed limit slightly on leach highway.

You have quite a fast car.

U weren't the first person I nearly hit karl! Just having a bad day. Was a good cruise, even though I got lost on every leg except trigg, and missed the first meet!! Missed out meeting up with so many ppl. Good cruise tho andrew, u did well!! Hopefully next time I can follow properly!!

very nice cruise and turnout.

loved the tunnel (loved the exhaust echos and bovs)

the 3rd leg to midland was a good one especally the r34s on great northern (i was the only 33 in that group) trying the f1 style of zigzags haha i think a white hatch was pissing off guy that was funny.

any one have pics or videos to share?

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