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as stated in the first initial post... it is ending around the city area for a photo shoot...

cruise has 2 meet points between first and last... where they are.. will be kept for those who show up and wish to cruise... as i will have maps to hand out.. it will be eastern-south/eastern and then upto city....

im not being rude or anything but im not going to sit here and pm every person with where the cruise will end when i have given an area..

if you arent satisfied with the answer i have given.. than thats your choice..

i do not log on to these forums very often at all.. as i actually have a wrx and use wrx related forums moreso.. but i thought i would involve other car enthusiasts for a decent night of cruising and meeting new people...

most other cruises i see advertised on any forums tend not to reveal the cruise route until the event is on... i have gave as much information i am willing to on the forums...

give me some credit.. i am organising this by myself...

if you have an issue with this.. please pm me about it and keep the thread tidy....

end of rant...

hope to see some of u there.....

~amy

thats fair enough that some may not get to the first point...

BUT i was more so refering to the post before mine that said to meet up in a small group before the main point to then.. as it seemed to read.. only go to the "final" destination...

dont really see much point in that...

that is all.. its not that im not trying to be understanding towards some ... :D

my intentions were that we have a little meet of our own up north/west then cruise down and meet you guys in the city "final destination"

did you guys go down springvale road towards the beach ? and along beach road ?

i was fueling up when about 9 WRX's drove by .... then when i was done i headed in the same direction. couldn't see any. turned around at the beach rd kiosk.

heading back saw another group of WRX's crusing towards the city....

had a great night... would have been awesome in the dry...

had one skyline there.. poor form boys lol.. jks

prob was us ... we went a bit of springy and up beach road to pier 35 to end it....

anyway.. ill be organising another soon when the weather gets warmer again..

so keep an eye out :yes:

~amy

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