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any 1 go on it? saw the ceffy crash on way hm from work and heaps of cop bikes, undercovers and marked cars geting round... rumour has it they blocked off the exit of the meet point? :S

sum hero is also bagging the cops on there.... why do we bother!?

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any 1 go on it? saw the ceffy crash on way hm from work and heaps of cop bikes, undercovers and marked cars geting round... rumour has it they blocked off the exit of the meet point? :S

sum hero is also bagging the cops on there.... why do we bother!?

I went past the meet spot after getting my Subway dinner :P

Lots of cars that the cops would have had fun with.

yeh my mate rammed the ceffy in his vs... everyone suddenly went on the brakes n he didnt have enough time to stop.. (his story anyways) my other mate almost went up his arse too in his s14.

yeh my mate rammed the ceffy in his vs... everyone suddenly went on the brakes n he didnt have enough time to stop.. (his story anyways) my other mate almost went up his arse too in his s14.

Waaaaait. Oh I see but why did everyone suddenly go on the brakes?

Went to go get Macca's at Habour Town at about 12-1AM and was a few skylines there. Kahli, Brad, Luke, Tom (300ZX), then after I came out the drive through a heap of ceffy's and silvias showed up. Got out and started talkin to them till a cop showed up, they all took off pretty fast.

Waaaaait. Oh I see but why did everyone suddenly go on the brakes?

not sure, wasn't there.. was ripping my cars suspension out at home..

the ceffy also went up another cars arse from the vs too. that wasn't really damaged so he took off. Ceffy had to be towed home coz the radiator was pushed on to the fan i think.

I got there about 40min after it happened, the vs is a write off for sure, ceffy didn't look tooo bad but couldn't really tell till the bumper etc was off. The ceffy owner used to have an r32 so pretty sure hes around here somewhere...

the cops did nothing really, the mt barker cops were not alerted or didnt realise the cruise was on, so they just shuffled everyone along. only one guy got donw for running a red light and someone got a talking to regarding trade plate usage.

the cops where sweet, even at the meet spot one sapol car rocked up and did nothing as most cars slapped 2nd gear leaving.

great turn out, no real hassle, and some amazing cars

Looking at lastnights weather, kinda lucky there wasn't more accidents up the Freeway!

unless your being stupid, there shouldn't be any crashes even in those conditions.

that Sniper GTR was tailgating me for a bit, gassin it back n forth...my hero.

Edited by Ryanrb25
unless your being stupid, there shouldn't be any crashes even in those conditions.

that Sniper GTR was tailgating me for a bit, gassin it back n forth...my hero.

It was a NS.com cruise. Stupidity is after the 'N' in the URL.

It was not a bad night really, the highlight for me was the chick at Mt Barker running through the car park telling everyone that the cops where gonna block us all in, then watching people running for there cars so they could get away, it made me lol so hard. It was like a scene from a F&F movie :)

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