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Hey all.

yes i still have my cefiro. looks like i might be keeping it for a little while.

WA cruise has never been done before. let's do it. i don't want to hear about how your car isn't working. i don't want to be told your car has been impounded. i don't want to hear that you can't make it cos your gf is on it's period.

let's just. make. this. happen.

what do you guys say to mid august some time?

weekend cruise.

WELL BEHAVED. I MEAN THIS. this is to be a cafe strip / freeway / tunnell coastal cruise. there is to be no "zig zag" no "carpark burnouts" none of that. just a mature cruise.

following cars are welcome.

A31

C33

R31 sedan

R32 sedan

R33 sedan

R34 sedan

Y33 cima / gloria

any GOLDEN ERA nissan sedan is welcome.

who's coming?

Just for the record, YEARS ago there was a cruise organised on for WA members, between here and Antilag :(

JaiK organised it I think...?

Anyway, count me in, wheather I be behind a n RB20E or 20DET, I'll make sure I'm in.

Cefiro's came with yellow foglights from FACTORY, standard....so, its is mandatory that we have at least 1 (one) tougé battle down Toodyay Road/ some kind of epic hills drift battle session at an early hour of the morning.

i was thinkng the following map...

830 citywest carpark for 9pm depart to scotsman for pint n pizza. stay there till close. deal?

hahaha. no seriously. three cars so far is win. jaik organised one years ago but tmh never happened. besides the panda now drives hsv. cvnt :thumbsup:

Jason will be in.

Matt, maybe?

What happened to that Dose It guy? did he recover from the burns for his LS1 conversion idea ?

I can make something on Antilag if you want, there's a couple on there, Jimmah might come out, otherwise atleast a few four door Skylines that'll come out.a...unless you wanna keep the cruise quiet, say, under 10 cars ?

im not on antilag so yeah, honestly i want epic cruise. All golden era four doors... I will also start an events thread in wa forum too in case r33 owners arent up to checking the sedans section. So yeah. Want a lot of cars but want them to understand this is a completelt well behaved cruise with respect for other drivers and road safety. No burnouts. No exhaust flames. No drifts, just cruising. Its not that hard :thumbsup:

But yeah if antilag has ppl on it the let them know!

im not on antilag so yeah, honestly i want epic cruise. All golden era four doors... I will also start an events thread in wa forum too in case r33 owners arent up to checking the sedans section. So yeah. Want a lot of cars but want them to understand this is a completelt well behaved cruise with respect for other drivers and road safety. No burnouts. No exhaust flames. No drifts, just cruising. Its not that hard ;)

But yeah if antilag has ppl on it the let them know!

So no putting the wagon in 2WD?:):nyaanyaa:

you guys are fkn retarded. srslah.

ALL NISSAN GOLDEN ERA SEDANS so ALL cima are welcome.

oh wait... Y34 isn't really golden era (80s/90s) - hmmmm

basically ANY nissan sedans can come. VIP or cruisers. just no V series cars. would look out of place. (v35 sedans)

the meet point was a joke. did you get it? i was saying we dont cruise we just meet up and get drunk.

and you didn't make the news. the flathat brigade did in their armadalian vans.

august 14 saturday night?

Eps dude. If you wanna come to northam and drink beer while laughing at my arse-crack as I smash the f**k out of this engine bay with my toenails, then by all means that will contribute greatly :)

No, I mean it. Come out for a drink and check my shit out. Nic has, but that was because his marx-cima was f**ked.

I'm down in perth like twice a week, and your missus would probs like the drive. Unless you're a madkunt. bywhich, so what? :)

Edited by Dorigecko
...what's a "Northam"

my boss is from Northam

my boss is hot.

discuss.

yeah I know your boss, he's an alright bloke.

I forgot what you do and what you drive and where you're from and who you are and what you look like and dude don't you wear glasses or some shit?

That's basically the end of my discussion on Northam and it's beliefs.

All I know is that the term "yorga" makes white c*nts laugh.

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