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MGEC PSi 2004 Show 'n' Shine Super Cruise

Friday March 26th

Meet 8pm Big W Goodwood Rd Cumberland Park

Insured - Members gold coin donation - non members $5

All proceeds going to the Anti Cancer Foundation (all welcome)

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MGEC PSi 2004 Show 'n' Shine

Sunday March 28th

Wigley Reserve Glenelg

Entry Free

BBQ - Live DJ - Entertainment - Prizes

Opens at 10am - 4pm

Special Guest cars: GT Autosounds S15 - Autobarns 180sx - RPM debut RX7 series 6 - CAGED - SIK NSX - Steve Knights Evo

Thanks to our sponsors: - Emtech, Complete Audio, Phillcom Rally, Exclusive Jap, Lancer Worx, GT Auto Sound, West Beach Mini Golf, U Pull It, ASE, Blackwood Dyno

more info:

www.gsr-evo-club.net

www.clubpsi.org

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Okay if the police are there, its up to them but they generally only approach if we are stopped and gathered, we would only report someone if they endanger the lives of others, we generally head out for a good time and to have fun (which includes what it will)

We try to be organised everyone needs to sign in and recieve a car no, for insurance purposes. they receive a set of notes to follow and we roll out and have fun!

"we generally head out for a good time and to have fun (which includes what it will)"

thats what i like to hear

and good call about the insuance..... although will prob be along in me mates lancer MAD EVO

OK NO OFFENCE INTENDED...........

BUT if we do happen to give it some stick on this cruise will we be dobbed in?

Not sayin i'm coming along to do stupid shit or anything but yeah just askin.

does the evo/gsr club dob ppl in for like drifitng, burnouts, dragging etc. and stuff on cruises???? if so thats pretty lame! sad shit

lol I remember Peaks, gosh that was only a few years back, there really are so many clubs about now, some are just stickers, some are sticker and forums, and then there are the good ones. I love MGEC as it is CAMS affiliated and we get out and do other stuff like Motorkhanas, Mallala Days, AIR and that sort of stuff as well as the monthly cruises and shows...

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