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Should be a wicked cruise. For those wondering about getting dobbed in or not, don't worry about it. I am the cruise director for MGEC and own a 257kw ATW S14 (used to have a slow Mitsi!). I like to have fun also :) MGEC has new members on the committee now and things have changed slightly.

And for those that know some of the dudes from PSI would know about all of their exploits!!

so how long is the cruise? I will be available prolli after 9pm will it be finished by then or is this a decent long cruise where we can join up half way.....As for Steve: Yes we need like a decent skylines clubo!! heehheee BB out

ooops I only saw this post this morning I AM SO SORRY :-(

Well for those of you who were working, prior engagements or just unable to make this cruise : OH MY GO! AND WOW FACTOR PLUS. There were approximatly 80 cars at the start point, Nissan dominated the evening, but there were people and cars everywhere.

I officially signed on 72 people as there were others that didnt pay their donation etc, but thats ok, we raised approx $170.00(will update tomorrow) for the CANCER COUNCIL so thanks everyone.

I would like to thank those who attended and gave a donation for this event. :D

I have to agree Cheeky, we ended up going on a massive detour aswell which was ridiculous, then to top if off some tool in a red mx5 did a donut in the middle of an intersection and sprayed the side of my car with rocks! NOT HAPPY! If anyone knows him i wouldnt mind getting his number. So much for a cams organised cruise, they must have bailed right after we left big w, whats up with that? There were some nice cars out but as usual it also attracted the usual idiots that cant help but do burnouts and get us all in trouble. All in all it was a good run for the car but definitely wasnt the best cruise organised, someone should have used the directions and driven the route b4 the cruise at which point they would have realised the directions were wrong. Oh well, better luck next time.

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