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Hey Guys,

My names Benson i drive a Magna - Plates [ STEALTHED ]

Im New to SAU I dont Own a Skyline but will be buying a R33 Shortly you All dont mind if i come along for this cruise and

get to know some of you and your cars :bunny:

Yea, come down. Introduce yourself and ask as many questions as you like. Most of us are pretty friendly... just watch out for Mel :laugh: jkz :D

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hey guys/girls

i might be able to meet up half way.. i was just wondering may i please get a pm off some one who is going for there mobile number? so that i can ring one of you guys up and see where abouts you are or what time you will be south of river?

thanks every one , niran

My navigators wont get back to me!!

Hopefully whoever rides shotgun with me is a better navigator then my other mate, got us lost on 2 out of 3 legs last cruise :laugh:

Whatever happens, I'm in. Gotta show off my now completed M-Spec side skirts. Almost like a new car... still without turbo goodness though :D

Karl its right onto roe highway off nicholsan rd, follow roe highway all the way down until you turn left onto tonkin highway, then follow that all the way down and turn left on collier dr i think

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Turn right at Wellington Street, there is a BP down there at the intersection of Walter Rd (the next set of lights). If you go straight through the lights you'll get into the undercover carpark :blink:

My navigator has a rent inspection tomorrow ;)

I did not find the car park at the end of the second leg, directions were followed but to no avail :blink:

Luckily got there in the end and made it to Hillarys, but left just as the cops arrived, did yall have fun there?

Edited by Topaz

hey daymmm i wasnt able to see the whole group as every one got split up because of the cop. dan i rang up ryan at 9:15pm and they where still in kalamunda so i remember you saying you would be waiting on roe from 9:15 so i went there to try let you know.. but i couldnt find you i went up and down, must have missed you.. sorry bud..

have a good one guys

niran

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