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hey guys, I've been defected for the passed few weeks as some of you may know from some of my posts... i go through regency on thursday... if i get passed i would like to get some of the guys together to celebrate with me by going for a cruise through the southern hills of adelaide friday night... this cruise will be to show that we will keep driving our cars no matter how hard they keep trying to kick us off the roads... if anyone has any good runns throughout the southern hills please share otherwise i know sum good roads... cheers for eveyones support... :down:

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A cruise is not a motorsport event - moved to SA section.

Although it might be a good idea if you actually post some useful meet information.

What so the 5.0 can meet him at his advertised cruise point and re sticker his car....

Yeah TOPS idea mate :down:

A cruise is not a motorsport event - moved to SA section.

Although it might be a good idea if you actually post some useful meet information.

Why would he do that? It just attracts more police attention. In the past, posting shit like "Meet at the Marion shopping centre carpark" has resulted in all the exits blocked by cops and most cars getting defected. Keeping all meet information to PM's or SMS's is the best idea.

thanks, we really like these threads

:)

Well for the guys who are interested contact me via email... [email protected] that way i can reply same way to you.... I think it would also be a good way to meet other drivers in the southern area... If anyone has any ideas please let me know.... :)

Sounds nice, i woudnt mind cruise but car is still having coilpack problems :P

all good man how bout you come out and meet and greet... be good to get to know some people down south...

I'm keen. There's plenty of real good roads around down South that don't receive the same unwanted cop attention as some of the other well-known hills roads just up from Adelaide.

hey man you don't have any routes you could send me do ya????

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