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ok just thought id throw a few ideas n see what people are keen on. then ill get off my lazy ass n plan something official like a whistle

ideas are as follows

r32 only cruise (night kids rolling)

r34 only cruise

r33 cruise sorry but good luck getting the numbers on sau

not planning on having the above 2 as a regular thing but i thought it would be cool as a 1 off, could possibly have them both at the same time n meet both up somewhere at the end. or if they at diff times im sure people will give the alternate owners a seat in their car, im happy to play co driver for a r34 :domokun:

moving onto other ideas bbq at a oval n sports antics when weather gets a bit warmer

ok just looking for people to click on what you would prefer to be chucking around

basketball, soccer, american football, aussie rules footy mate, skate park antics, any skate boarders? bladers? bikers or people that just wanna watch me hurt myself on my blades. naturally these games wont be taken very seriously even if it gets past just passing the round thing around so dont worry if you suck i wont be to harsh on ya :rofl:

im sure we could more than likely find a place to do a combination of the above but just to get an idea what people play or willing to have a go at clicky away.

ok the things a multivote so feel free to click on more than 1 and shout out any possible good park places to go. or just random abuse im always good at taking it :D

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I'd be mad keen for a cruise to a park for a kick of the footy and barby. If it's anytime in the next 6 months I'll probably rock a passenger seat though :rofl:

I reckon just throw together a hills run, then to an oval somewhere and bring a footy/soccer(football) and if the oval in question has BBQ facilities then even better.

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i was 1 im a rollerblader have been for well over a decade, my old blades cost more than my car $400 blades $270 dato i had my priorities right. and never left the skates in the car incase the car got stolen :D depending on the park i maybe able to rip a 540 for yall. bit out of practice as of late though after the wrist braking incident some of you woulda seen me rocking the bright green cast on cruises :rofl:

and yeah 33s prob still the most common skyline around but we seem to only eva get a couple of them on cruises

33tend to pull the passive driver not really that interested while 32s pull the 1s that are just scrapping the cash to get 1 and 34s for the 1s rolling in it :domokun:

i like to generalise.

couple of potential pics

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this is off 1 of my fav jumps at salisbury north gheto though (not a good place for sau to go 2 though)

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i was 1 im a rollerblader have been for well over a decade, my old blades cost more than my car $400 blades $270 dato i had my priorities right. and never left the skates in the car incase the car got stolen :domokun: depending on the park i maybe able to rip a 540 for yall. bit out of practice as of late though after the wrist braking incident some of you woulda seen me rocking the bright green cast on cruises :rofl:

haha awesome.

i still ride all the time, id be happy to let people get some shots aswell.

HA i throw a spanner in your works and vote for everything

you would actually be surprised as to how many R33's adelaide has, possibly more than R32 and R34

i reckon youd be spot on the money saying that, prob cos they are the best all rounder :rofl:

I'm up for organising a cruise... here's a proposed route:

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&saddr=...617981&z=11

A challenging cruise, but well worth it. The scenery is just spectacular.

dude, i love the clarendon leg of this cruise..

should try and squeeze sturt valley road in there its fkn awesome.

I'm up for organising a cruise... here's a proposed route:

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&saddr=...617981&z=11

A challenging cruise, but well worth it. The scenery is just spectacular.

way to hijack the thread Angerman. I'd start a new thread if you wanna organise a cruise, but shouldn't you be owning a skyline first? lol. This is Skylines Australia after all. :action-smiley-069::blink:

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