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Location :Omni aka City west

time : 9.30 meet with 10.15 depart

Requirements: full tank and uhf

please remember that it is "Double Demerits"

and always drive in a sensible manner

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will there be hyundai excel's with drift wings ,40+ V6 commo's , $2000 S13 special rust race cars, skids and cranking of stereos at meet points and pingpingpingpings?

bahahha good call. i love how antilag always say "drive responsibly-plates will be handed over etc" then after the cruise they always talk it up "yeah did u see my skid? blah blah blah"

some awes cruises tho

Rev, it's been a while since you've been to a cruise hasn't it? I've never been to a cruise with diced out excels, V6 commos are rare, and most S13s cost more then $2k. Fair call though

How many people have even been given a speeding fine on a cruise? I don't know anyone. Still, I always give them a miss on long weekends due to demerit issues...

Antilag cruises are great though, at least the official ones are.

Rev, it's been a while since you've been to a cruise hasn't it? I've never been to a cruise with diced out excels, V6 commos are rare, and most S13s cost more then $2k. Fair call though

How many people have even been given a speeding fine on a cruise? I don't know anyone. Still, I always give them a miss on long weekends due to demerit issues...

Antilag cruises are great though, at least the official ones are.

I don't go on every cruise but, I get to a couple.

I went to the last official antilag one. It had it's fair share of comedy specials.

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