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Dam... Was reading this *almost* in time to roll really really fast and get to the meet point, but read the dates wrong and thought it was tomorrow =[

Sucks sitting here reading about a cruise that is happening RIGHT now!

PS: We need an open cruise soon, will be sporting ANGR33's sexy old 18"s, new front bar, a new wing 'n' coilovers since the last cruise =D

yeah awesome cruise good chance to get the car a run and figure out a few more things that need to fix by time i got home was nearly choking on battery fumes lol wel back to the dry cell but yeah good cruise few loud ppl+cars nice roads no one being to stupid

Lol i rode with neuro but it was still great

we were following someone to the first meet point and i think they missed a turn so a bunch of us were taking random roads and ended up meeting up with the rest of the guys at an intersection, we turned to get onto their road lol

Neuro and i headed off after the first meet point (i had to go to bed :) )

anything interesting happen???

what's this about a cop in an elantra?

we had a bit of fun :), was in the black 32 with p1's, that elantra copped all my abuse

yeah dude u lot did hurl a bit of abuse just letting u know man sometimes ppl get pissed off with that i know myself i just didnt see the point in the abuse, if it was funny then yeah maybe but just calling someone a filthy who*e isnt, so maybe find some funny lines for next cruise or just keep the abuse to a quite level amongst ur mates. not having a go just an observation.

Hey guys =)

Thanks for everyone who came down was a nice little turn out for a week night..

Was nice to meet new faces and people off the forums..

Special thanks to everyone for being good on the roads and not doing anything stupid..

Well be sure to keep these monthly cruises going if no one wants to be stupid and be heroes..

Hope no one got done by that speed camera when we first left.. everyone was behind me at that stage..

Well thanks again for a awesome night.. :) if you have any ideas or anything for maps please dont be scared to pm me or sami

=)

P.s i thought that bitch at bunnings was gonna eat us..

lol wth happened after we left haha

i think tab got a few photos... i was kinda freakin at the end cause i realised my registration was out of date (still had a june sticker up) and hadn't payed to renew it heh... all fixed now though :laugh:

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