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sorry some of u guys feel that way... if someone shows up in a lancer i aint gonna tell em, sorry u can't come on the cruise..... it's each to their own as to wat car u drive. Still hope to see some of you there... just look out for me in my BOMB!

Pawley: still debating. i ring ya whenif i arrive. hope we dont have much trouble with the cops. its a long tow back to mt gambier. :D

Miss_Nismo: i guess pawley just has a thing for R33's. lol

Yep, I'm allergic to P-plater ****wits in VL commodores doing burnouts at the sart/meet points and playing silly buggers weaving in and out of traffic/speeding etc too. The likelyhood of one of them sideswiping me are vastly greater than if I was on an SAU cruise. And don't get me started about being stuck behind low-powered bombs going through the hills, where they stay near the centre line and won't let you pass, speed up for straights etc.

I think everyone has a right to go cruising, but when you mix high performance cars like most of ours, with lower performance n/a cars like most of PF etc. ppl, then you are asking for trouble, as we have different capabilities and attitudes. Also note that the majority of SAU ppl are older and have way more driving experience, so are less likely to do something stupid (and lose control) and take a heap of ppl out. I don't think I have ever been on a PF or 4,6 and rotor cruise where no-one has had an accident, and I remember last year a Supra ended up having a head-on and an Excel rolled on the same cruise. These were both P-platers if I remember correctly.

/end rant

its as if p platers think that holdens are the only cars ever made. im a p plater driving something differant and because of that i have to cop the shit from most of the VL's in town who say im stupid for getting a nissan............ what fools if only they knew what layed underneath there holden rocker cover. lol

anyway. il be able to tell ya weather im going by lunch tomorrow. if not hope ya have a good SAFE night.

Skipppy I'll hav the windows down, doors open, and 80s beats cranked at the meet spot ok, I'll be easy to find.

nightcrawler I totally agree with you. everyone is allowed to cruise, but I dont want to be part of somethin thats going to be ruined by one or more wanker drivers.

hehe yeah, sweeping generalisations aside. I know who is sensible, and who is not, and more importantly, when those that normally are sensible aren't being sensible to steer clear of them (*cough* Matty doing unintended 360s on Main North Road *cough*). Ummm is that clear as mud?

I know I am a very bad one to preach - but I like to think even when things go wrong I still have a pretty good idea what to and not to do.

Originally posted by TIMMMAYYY

dean your on your p's aren't ya? hehe.

umm NC you realise that missssscheeky is on her P's dont you lol... not 4 long though!!

**COUGH**

Timmy it took my 6 years but I hold a full licence thank you!!!

haha.. Im a hoon.. deal with it.

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