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I went past yesterday where the meet spot is.. when you turn down Corunna Ave at the lights to get into the carpark. There is the carparks exit on your right and it is flat!! Entrance youll just have to go on an angle or just go into the carpark exit :P

I went past yesterday where the meet spot is.. when you turn down Corunna Ave at the lights to get into the carpark. There is the carparks exit on your right and it is flat!! Entrance youll just have to go on an angle or just go into the carpark exit :D

Thanks for that piece of advice Kahli.

Hope that puts some minds at rest. >_<

‎!!QUICK UPDATE!!

Everyone will be given a defect free ribbon for your car when you make a donation so the police know you are apart of the charity cruise. This is a defect free ribbon not for hoons so if your acting like a hoon expect to be pulled over!

so you are saying that buy coming along in this cruise and having that ribbon for this cruise you wont be defected??? i somehow doubt that the cops will let you drive a defected car if they suspected of it and i am not talking about the hoon drivers...

f**king lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

cop '' car too low, thats a defect''

''oh hang on a sec, youv got a ribbon!! sorry sir/mam, on your way!''

thnx 4 teh lulzzzz

What? A ribbon to say I cannot be defected? Sweet.

Quick, everyone install straight pipes, screamers, BOV's, giant twin top-mount turbo's... Because if you have a ribbon, you're f**king free as a bird! Shit I could even bring out my V8 5.7l Colt that's been in the shed waiting for this day.

I see this 'ribbon' getting abused very quickly, if it's legit. Plus you'd see charity cruises popping up every night.

Yeah I think you guys are taking it a bit too literally.

Yes and no.

Whilst the ribbon might represent that you're participating in a charity cruise, it does not mean any car on the cruise will be defect free.

Kahli, I would emphasise the fact that the donations from the ribbons will go to the charity, but not have 'defect free' as your main emphasis for people wanting a ribbon.

:mad:

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