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dont worry about this half assed possible defect cruise... just come to my cruise instead:

clicky clicky

if they get as many cars as implied be big budget surplus these people who arent locals dont know what they are getting them selves into.. but it has cooled down but still dont like there chances :banana:

im down for TMU cruise though i might just bring my car on a tow truck save em the trouble :banana:

Willie beach use to be good 10+ years ago, now it's just full of wankers and tryhards. Wouldn't catch me dead down there on a hot day in a nice car.

man seriously i think ur just way to mature... i cant emagin the people there in 1999 :P OI DATSUN MEET! WILLY BEACH BRU

1hr of my life i will never get back.. lucky i knocked off work and it was close.

on my way home however one of them vic roads cars pulled over infront of me to catch my rego as i drove past but i didn't give him the pleasure... hehe

So Spunky didn't turn up to his own meet? lol

Maybe he saw a cop car driving past the front of his house and he didn't leave coz he thought they might be 'casing' him. Bhahaha

So Spunky didn't turn up to his own meet? lol

He's done that im pretty sure 3 times now.

Maybe 4.

Either way next time he posts a meet, im going to delete it.

Not worth the fk around for users.

LMFAO!

Yeah I remember when I 1st joined SAU, and Spunky Monkey organised a West Side Car Wash meet and he didn't turn up.

SAU member, bLaQ bOi was the only 1 who showed up with a friend riding passenger.

Cop came up to bLaQ bOi and said, "What you doing here?"

bLaQ bOi said "A car meeting"

Cop had that "WTF" look on his face... "A car meeting with 1 car..?"... Yeah whatever, have a nice day... :rofl:

Spunky, what the hell man! :rolleyes::thumbsup:

So Spunky didn't turn up to his own meet? lol

Maybe he saw a cop car driving past the front of his house and he didn't leave coz he thought they might be 'casing' him. Bhahaha

:D

For everyone's information...I was there...at 9:20pm and then again at 12pm...not a single Skyline there...epic fail due to rain...and when the heck did I organise a cruise and not come?

I've only organise one cruise before this and I was there....seriously... :-)

<look at my avatar...one time...one time before this that's all> :)

Edited by Spunky Munky

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