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Ok I'm trying to organise a cruise for either Friday or Saturday. Not going to be a slow drive, so those who are interested in a really good drive, please leave a message.

Also please tell me a prefered time and day. Right now im thinking 11pm meet on Saturday.

ROUTE: Higher Speed runs, Corners, DRAGS.......................

ANZAC HYW, EAGLE ON THE HILL, MOUNT LOFTY, FREEWAY, Etc etc.................

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gee N/A with a post like that do you really expect a night of cruising without incident? and posting your planned route sounds like a real good idea buddy. Theres a lot of ppl giving car enthusiasts a bad name up here in NSW at the moment, its ppl like you that are really pissing off the public/police etc etc giving us all a bad name. Are you 18, on P's and drive a Silvia Q?

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Originally posted by Nacho Vidal

 Are you 18, on P's and drive a Silvia Q?

Yes, nothing wrong with that is it?

Also, i'm wanting a good cruise where you have a chance to give it a little. For example, I have never driven up Eagle on the hill slow.... this doesnt mean i will be driving like a maniac every where...

It is no different than driving fast through black wood or dragging a 200sx on ANZAC. But this way, you get to more people to join in the fun. :)

SO DONT MISUNDERTAND what kind of cruise i mean

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Originally posted by BOOSTD

You got it all wrong, N/A drives a turbo gemini stationwagon. It's fullysic

Oh comeone man, now the coppers are gonna know who i am.

So you up for another drive this week? If your mate with the gtr 33 decides to come out, let me know so i know wheter to drive the gemini or silvia Q :D

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Baahhh, you guys have got no chance if I bring out the Sigma! 2.6 litres of raw ground pounding ggggrunt, well, at least 30 or so rwkw up to 3k & then she's as breathless as an 80yr smoker with a collapsed lung :(

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Your sigma might get me at the end simply because mine is a station wagon and heavier. STEALT MAN!!!

My gemini makes 0ver 47kws @ all four wheels. But I cant get it tuned with the Power FC because I dont trust anyone in SA. Just incase the motor blows up. Any recommendations?

:(

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