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I thought it was an ok cruise, not a fan of day runs but heaps of good people so that made it fun! and Janette hanging out the sun roof was definately a good laugh, dedication!!!! Good girl!!!

As for the speed camera :banana: I decided to go scarb bch rd onto west coast for the hell of it so didn't get flashed :bunny:

I thought it was an ok cruise, not a fan of day runs but heaps of good people so that made it fun! and Janette hanging out the sun roof was definately a good laugh, dedication!!!! Good girl!!!

As for the speed camera :banana: I decided to go scarb bch rd onto west coast for the hell of it so didn't get flashed :(

janette: haha thanks mel :bunny: ul see me hanging out more on the next few cruises :P

Good cruise, than to SilWA for running it, and Nathan (on behalf of SAUWA) for helping organise it.

A big thanks to Terry for letting me scam a lift (and even a drive).

Nice to meet a few new people, and the free drinks at City Beach was good :D

had a pretty fun day out, good to do these things when im finally back in perth.

Big thanks to the organisers,

the free drink at the first stop over,

and paul for navigating.

And dora, my zed wants to make babies with your v35!

Great pics. I'll admit it wasn't the greatest cruise but I had fun!

Lol Wasnt the Greatest?? Would be better if your quickest Mod wasnt Window tinting :down: <3 ,was a good cruise i thought, I liked the Dam Stop very scenic :bunny:

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janette: haha thanks mel :bunny: ul see me hanging out more on the next few cruises :)

and more pix of melsky!!! lol

Nice to meet a few new people, and the free drinks at City Beach was good :down:

we have Benson to thank for that

Smart Energy Guy: "Hey guys what's happening here"

Benson: "Can we have drinks" (no hey, it's a cruise...straight to the point that's our stealthed mode :banana: )

Smart Energy Guy: "Sure"

we have Benson to thank for that

Smart Energy Guy: "Hey guys what's happening here"

Benson: "Can we have drinks" (no hey, it's a cruise...straight to the point that's our stealthed mode :down: )

Smart Energy Guy: "Sure"

Call it how it is....and i was thirsty lol

Lol Wasnt the Greatest?? Would be better if your quickest Mod wasnt Window tinting :down: <3 ,was a good cruise i thought, I liked the Dam Stop very scenic :)

Haha, that's true! Although I hear eyelids ad an extra 10rwkw :bunny:

Haha, that's true! Although I hear eyelids ad an extra 10rwkw :down:

*searches Just Jap for Eye lids*

Was a very nice cruise Overall, got lost at one stage but we sorted it :bunny:

stealthed!

cant remember if it was u.

but i remember white r33.

we were waiting at t intersection after leaving city beach.

umm i was in the silver s1580.. and i think u were tlaking to me through ur side mirror.

i wasnt sure if u were talking to me or the guy infront.

but at some point i think u said "shut the f**k up im not talking to u!" to the guy infront haha.

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