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Thanks for coming along everyone, I really enjoyed it even if I wasn't in my car :D Wasn't expecting so many people lol, so sorry to anyone who didn't get a map.

Apologies again for the mistake in the map, that was my bad lol, glad it didn't mess everything up too much. I hope everyone had a good time, I was f**kin loving cruising with that 35!! Porn on wheels...

Make sure you check out www.westcoastcruisers.com.au, tonight is what we are all about and we are always trying to get some awesome cruises and events happening.

Also big thanks to Socs for leading from the first meet point to Warwick as I had no idea where I was going :thumbsup: And thanks to Bretto for being my voice all night lol, next time I won't have such a big night the night before...

Hope to see you all at the next one!!

sorry James I was relying on a dodgy navigator that decided to tell me to turn left at the last second and had to chop some people off :thumbsup:

nice people stopped at the lights on reid hwy, hopefully everyone got out in one piece.

I'll put some pics up later.

There were a lot of awesome cars there last night... I loved that white R33 GTR as well, very clean. And that white Legnum was nice as well. Mikey, your car is just beautiful though, still my fav :ninja:

Also very happy we didn't get any trouble from the cops, the ones that pulled up seemed like they were sensible and were just checking out our plates. Didn't see any cops for the rest of the night so they must not have called it in.

James, sorry again about Walker man, is the damage very bad?

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Guys,

Keep all speeds and activity in regards to other Clubs cruises off SAU/SAUWA

SAU/SAUWA does not condone or promote attendees of other Car Club events and their actions.

* Edited

Agree with Mike, keep those types of things unposted, for your own sake.

WCC in no way condones that sort of behavior on the road. Therefore WCC and the organizers of this cruise take no responsibility for the actions of any of the attendees.

* Edit as asked Martin

Agreed with what Martin said. WCC cannot be held responsible for what people do. You're all individuals, your actions are your responsibility :P

Having said that, I had fun whoring in the blue Onevia. Well done with the cruise Martin, hopefully you'll have your car back next time.

Having said that, I had fun whoring in the blue Onevia. Well done with the cruise Martin, hopefully you'll have your car back next time.

No hopefully about it lol, I will have my car back before next weekend :P

No hopefully about it lol, I will have my car back before next weekend :D

Burnouts?? :(

Gotta hit the streets next weekend man! Make the most of it.

Handful of the pics I took on the night:

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The rest are here

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Burnouts?? :(

Gotta hit the streets next weekend man! Make the most of it.

No burnouts lol, not keen on destroying my car just after I have got it back :D I will be spending all day everyday driving my car from the moment I get it back man lol. Well actually lies, I shall be spending a fair bit of time modifying it too :P

Some nice photo's there dude, who was driving that GTi-R? I saw it going the wrong way at one stage lol, I was confused :)

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