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DOWN in Yanchep ?? yeah, ok

Only Skylines are allowed out in the rain, becuase theyre the only one's that'll behave? hmmmm

I didnt mean open cruise as in anything and everything tag along, I thought around here, open cruise meant any SAU users, so pretty much any Nissan owner's?

Not that I'm actually too keen on cruises in general, I'm just sitirin' shit, haha.

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So much for an early night :laugh:

Olivia were you/the dude you were with trying to say something to me coming onto shepperton?

hey bro were you the dude that i thought had pearl paint at city west..

im like shit that looks mint and you're like 'nahhh. look closer'

if so :whistling: still looked tough tho!

I was in the white 33 with stockies.. just exhaust+boost.. spoke to Dan with the black 32 coupe a bit, dude seemed cool at 1st meet point. showed me the 32 bonnet trick ahaha

Was tough seeing 25-30 skylines driving up leach hwy 3 abreast. Definately up for the next one. :domokun:

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lol good fun that cruise was... i passed both the v8eaters on way home (i honked ^_^) and the 33 gtst 4 door haha

was like 'are those skyline lights?! OMG SPEED UP!' zooooom lmao

good fun heh

who had the mary jane?

My lips are sealed..............

lol good fun that cruise was... i passed both the v8eaters on way home (i honked ^_^) and the 33 gtst 4 door hahawas like 'are those skyline lights?! OMG SPEED UP!' zooooom lmaogood fun heh

I thought that was you!

Was fun, will definitely be on the next one.

Thanks again Olivia and Sami!

Hey guys that was a great night!!! I only stayed for one stop (early bed time), but from what i saw everyone was acting pretty responsibly which was great :laugh:

Was good to meet a lot of new people and put names to faces!!!

I'll see a few of you around i guess.

Dont forget not to whore this one too much or the mod's will lock it.

Anyone who took photos, post up :whistling:

Apart from a couple of clowns at the end, it was a good night last night. The last leg was a great cruise being a long run. Well done to Olivia and Sami for there time and effort in planning to have this event happen every first tueday of each month. Your planning of mapped routes are excellent and i think everyone very much enjoys the courses you create. Think need to avoid under ground car parks tho....

QUOTE (Neuroglider @ 4 Aug 2009, 07:24 PM) post_snapback.giflol good fun that cruise was... i passed both the v8eaters on way home (i honked ^_^) and the 33 gtst 4 door hahawas like 'are those skyline lights?! OMG SPEED UP!' zooooom lmaogood fun heh

HAHA Ya hoon :P

Lol the V8 eaters were pretty funny. I liked the stories they told of their drive to citiwest, some little lancer or something trying to drag them? (poor short term memory sorry).

Did anyone get any photos?

I took photos last time :P

but couldnt be bothered this time!!!

and yeah a huge thank you to olivia and sami for organising all of the maps and routes :P it is most appreciated!!!

So much for an early night :P

Olivia were you/the dude you were with trying to say something to me coming onto shepperton?

Heyyy yeah we wanted to know what your quarter window sticker meant lol

And thanks to everyone for yet another successful cruise ;)

I think the night was rather good except for the underground carpark.. but besides that nice work guys!

And also thanks for all the positive feedback about maps and what not its good to know you's enjoy the routes..

Some very nice cars boys and girls.. lol i think im the only girl who was driving if passive wasnt

And thanks to sami_ for helping yet again!

Guys try and egg him on the buy a r34 im trying hard but need your help =P

We need to convert him to a skyline boy :P

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