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What's the Skyline to Commo ratio?

Well since none of you have actually told me your coming I cant say

I know not everyone posts saying there coming for cruises which is fine but I wont be able to give the actual ratio till tomorrow night lol

Last cruise there was more skylines....... Hopefully this time its the same

last times cruise was alright but once the commos started doing burnouts it wrecked it and many skylines left before the po po came

exact reason im not doing this cruise... hero's should stick to the track, you may think your cool but your just wrecking it for the rest of us ....

The first 2 cars infact to do the burnouts were skyline owners......

And the police came to check if anyone had been drinking not for the burnouts........ So before you comment you may want to get your facts correct as to while the police came as there had been under age drinking up there earlier in the night before we arrived

Hey all I'm planing on coming tonight.. Might bring a car or 2.. Just want to know how do I get to the meet point never been there before.. St name would help..

And are we going national park to Wollongong or highway?

i just cant get my head around why anyone with a skyline would go cruizn with a commohore.... wat a waste of time.... i wont be surprised if u guyz get done by the po po.... good luck with that lol

It's off silverwater road... If coming from auburn side turn right at the last set if lights on silverwater road before the bridge..... If you have CB's bring them too and will be going down the freeway at this stage..

First 2 cars to do burnouts were skylines?

Doubt that.. Skylines on that night had their own cruise at the back of the pack.. There was this one vs ss who was cracking burnouts everywhere even as we left silverwater.. Plus I went to pull out to join u guys at the front of the pack and that guy almost takes the front of my car off :/

Matty when I see you next Ill show you the footage... Im not posting on here or any other website...

The gong was a good cruise.... The photographer took nice shots down by shellharbour boat ramp and even with the santa pub crawl on not one cop sighted and the lagoon was empty when we were there between 9-10pm

Matty when I see you next Ill show you the footage... Im not posting on here or any other website...

The gong was a good cruise.... The photographer took nice shots down by shellharbour boat ramp and even with the santa pub crawl on not one cop sighted and the lagoon was empty when we were there between 9-10pm

must've been empty due to pub crawl.

usually lagoonhas some crappy cars in their with doff doff and rims.. but thats about it, nothing special.

All the people with pride and respect were on the pub crawl. Including Wollongong's Boys in Blue making sure there was no trouble on the crawl.

Shellharbour Boat Ramp... Yeah, I rather not go there considering what usually hangs out there... LOL

All the people with pride and respect were on the pub crawl. Including Wollongong's Boys in Blue making sure there was no trouble on the crawl.

Shellharbour Boat Ramp... Yeah, I rather not go there considering what usually hangs out there... LOL

if you call girls wearing skimpy clothing and im talking about when they walked you could see things respect and pride you have issues..........

Half those girls should learn to dress with respect and they wonder why the guys were calling them names

hands up for the dude at the lagoon in a reindeer suit laying on the beach though.....

And the boat ramp there was no one but us cars doing photo shoots oh and one pelican that kept flying around lol



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