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well guys as u seen on my otha post there is a cruise happening if u have read my otha post u will no wat to bring. the meet point is at suthern river shops corner of warton rd n amherst rd........ u will need a full tank of petrol 4 tonight. there is a bp station 30seconds down the road from this point. or 4 those who want caltex and food from macca's will have 2 go 2 livingston shops and meet back at the point. also seeing as it is raining 2night it might b wise 4 some wet weather gear. sorry for u guys from the north might b a bit far but will sort out anotha cruise 2 head up north in the up coming weeks

Cheers guys see ya out there

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yeh tonight should b good, this might b turnd into a charity event 4 telethon as it is this w/e.

gateways would have b a good meet point but evry event i've been on that stops there gets busted by the cops mayb 4 the next one i organise south my meet there as i will have a north meet point aswell, just wana hear the feed back on this cruise and c how ppl like it or wat could b different will b much appriciated as so the next one will b beta.

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So, for anybody who didn't go on this here's a pretty accurate summary of what I found at this cruise:

Arrived at carpark full of douschebags in utes throwing a bmx around.

Gold coin donation pretty much jumped on us. As a result, and the fact that I've never once actually read the map, we didn't get one; it's not that I mind donating, but I didn't actually have coins on me (this, I am well aware, is my fault).

Store attendands called police.

Everybody scattered, and I imagine 70+% of people went the wrong way.

We then drove most of the way to Brookton, down slow, boring, and just all round gay roads.

So, in essence, I drove at like 70kph halfway to Brookton, with a bunch of dickheads in falcadors, doing lots of skids, and then found out halfway there that the guy at the front, operating both a gps, and a map, and with a nagivator, didn't know where we were going...

On top of that, there were no stops and just one straight road people apparently 'go' at...

So essentially it was just like any other boring saturday night drive to Brookton, except slower, and with people complaining that going up hills at 90, in brand new cars, was too fast.

Don't know who posted this cruise, but seriously man... I respect that you ran one, because generally they're really cool. But I can drive to Brookton anytime I want, and last night certainly wasn't time to do it. Why did we need spare tyres? And food?.... And why was the map so secretive that you only released it that late? All that made this sound like some wildly exciting drifting event in the middle of nowhere, that was only for those hardcore enough. That, I was interested in going to, and watching people 'go'ing at.

When I ran my cruise, we did ok, and it was much more interesting, and I was still critisized for it. I imagine that whoever posted this got it from somewhere else, due to the large amount of falcadores there. And so to whoever wrote this silly, silly cruise:

Please, please, please... Tell us, precisely how gay it's going to be before we get there.

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Serious? Man that's nasty... My friend in a 300zx mentioned something about a roo...

Lee I was going to come over to your car earlier, those red seats are sweet man!

Oh, and those WCC cruises sound really good. Feels odd talking about them on the Sau site though =D

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Serious? Man that's nasty... My friend in a 300zx mentioned something about a roo...

Lee I was going to come over to your car earlier, those red seats are sweet man!

Oh, and those WCC cruises sound really good. Feels odd talking about them on the Sau site though =D

thanks :D about the stea there just red seat covers :3some:, yeah probs the roo i hit lul ah well these things happenSometime lol

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