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So did my car.....when running through the hills, my temp gauge on teh dash showed really close to cold (like it is when u first start your car). By that stage the car had been running for about an hour......maybe just the cold air temp =\ altough it did warm up soon after.....weird

Had fun in the family wagon :P i was navigating in the grey stag that everyone was following sorry we took 1 or 2 wrong turns, did anyone see the 'baby on board' sign in the back of the unmarked cop car

I missed the turn off mundaring weir road and on my way back to the turn i went past the undercover car he had pulled someone over on the other side of the road i was going about 130 lol shat myself when i saw the lights then realised he was writing on his bonnet and booted it.

redhr32 i think you were following my if i was the red 34

i think my car was the only red 34 i saw on the cruise

either way it was a adventure

Hank i didnt meet you =[

Only person i met was Kerr (Rob) dude nice car!

=]

SOOOOOOOOOO that was you that got me lost then hey, lucky we didnt drive to bickley or wherever that road went lol, all good fun...

I would have PM'ed to find out about the location but I only registered after a mate of mine told me about it. I was there in Saturday night in my WRX. Was my first cruise since moving to Perth so I was just asking to find out where I was meant to go and I want to thank Hardcore Princess for helping me out.

Cheers for whoever emailed me the map hey...

Seriously shat myself on Rockinham road when that undercover cop pulled over the dude in the 32.

"Finally! A wagon's caught up"

"Dude that's a massive gps system"

"And a massive antenna"

...

"Guys is that an undercover?"

"Pfft. Definitely not... BUt seriously imagine if it was, who would you-"

*Lights start flashing*

*Siren goes off*

So worried, sitting there with 8 demerit points 'n' all...

if anyone wants to go on a smaller cruise, just a few friends and wants to tag along or whatever then give me a yell im often in my car :D

Well i'm up for small cruises any night when im home :) even during the day hahaha love having 1 week on 1 week off :D

haha rofl that was you, i was directly behind u and i merged to let this dickhead who was up my ass pass and saw my mate in the integra dropped way back and i knew something was wrong and saw lights flash 100m down the road, quick right and a few lefts soon followed. heart rate through the roof :D dont have a demerit eraser u know!

^^ if you ever see the yellow integra or hear it more likely i wont be far just give us a flash and follow :D

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Hank i didnt meet you =[

Yeah sorry, bout that. Saw you turn up and I got a map off the guy you were with but you looked busy so I thought I'd say hi later when you weren't handing out maps. Then I went to speak with some people and ended up leaving the cruise! Ah well, next time I guess, we shall share some R34 awesomeness.

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