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Me and a few boys are taking our Skylines tonight out for a quite drive up princess hwy and maybe head out somewhere and find some good spots for few photo shoots.

If anyone else is going to be up on the Hwy tonight or want to come with us your "more then welcome to", PM me to get the Meeting point.

! No one is doing anything stupid , NO burn outs, No driftiess, No raceing ! - Just getting the skylines together purely for show and a quite cruise.

__-- KEEP IT LEGAL--__

( we may try avoid Princes Hwy for obvious reasons ) =)

Thanks.

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Me and a few boys are taking our Skylines tonight out for a quite drive up princess hwy and maybe head out somewhere and find some good spots for few photo shoots.

If anyone else is going to be up on the Hwy tonight or want to come with us your "more then welcome to", PM me to get the Meeting point.

! No one is doing anything stupid , NO burn outs, No driftiess, No raceing ! - Just getting the skylines together purely for show and a quite cruise.

__-- KEEP IT LEGAL--__

( we may try avoid Princes Hwy for obvious reasons ) =)

Thanks.

I don't want to discourage the organisation of social car meets because it keeps the community spirit alive, but:

- Use the events section.

- Thanks for the notice.

- Cops.

- It's "quiet", not "quite". Unless your cruise has a posh slant to it.

- No silly car stuff, yet "PM me to get the meeting point".

- There will be racing, it's Princes Hwy.

- Cops.

- Thread title states "Princess" Highway tonight, first line also says you'll be going for a drive up "Princess" Highway, then you wrap up your post with "we may try to avoid Princes Hwy for obvious reasons"?

- Did I mention cops?

Doesn't matter if your not doing anything and only taking photo's cops will be all over it on prinny. Avoid prinny and head to places for shoots like docklands, port melbourne, etc

Been out there a bit lately and not in the line so been ok but I wouldn't be doing it (especially on a friday night)

I don't want to discourage the organisation of social car meets because it keeps the community spirit alive, but:

- Use the events section.

- Thanks for the notice.

- It's "quiet", not "quite". Unless your cruise has a posh slant to it.

- No silly car stuff, yet "PM me to get the meeting point".

- There will be racing, it's Princes Hwy.

- Thread title states "Princess" Highway tonight, first line also says you'll be going for a drive up "Princess" Highway, then you wrap up your post with "we may try to avoid Princes Hwy for obvious reasons"?

Yeh well we have to meet up on princess Hwy as its a half way point for most people.

but avoid it and think well head down beach road towards St kilda for the drive.

Yeh well i said PM not cause of racing or hoons stuff, but because a lot of cops are on this forum and they will just appear at meeting points, just to pick on everyone...

Yeh well we have to meet up on princess Hwy as its a half way point for most people.

but avoid it and think well head down beach road towards St kilda for the drive.

Yeh well i said PM not cause of racing or hoons stuff, but because a lot of cops are on this forum and they will just appear at meeting points, just to pick on everyone...

If they really wanted to get hold of you in an organised way like that, they would probably PM you too. Jus' sayin'.

I don't want to discourage the organisation of social car meets because it keeps the community spirit alive, but:

- Use the events section.

- Thanks for the notice.

- Cops.

- It's "quiet", not "quite". Unless your cruise has a posh slant to it.

- No silly car stuff, yet "PM me to get the meeting point".

- There will be racing, it's Princes Hwy.

- Cops.

- Thread title states "Princess" Highway tonight, first line also says you'll be going for a drive up "Princess" Highway, then you wrap up your post with "we may try to avoid Princes Hwy for obvious reasons"?

- Did I mention cops?

you forgot the cops

Yeh well i said PM not cause of racing or hoons stuff, but because a lot of cops are on this forum and they will just appear at meeting points, just to pick on everyone...

Ok i realise you are new to the scene, so i'll open your eyes up a bit.

We have 3, maybe 4 officers who regularly look on the forums in the Vic section.

So "via PM" means nothing as they will just PM you and get the info that way. The "via PM" doesn't work.

So please use the events section, and please follow the guidelines I've mapped out there.

This isn't NS.com, people behave around this place and we have nothing to hide.

If there are police then that's just bad luck.

However deliberately chosing to go somewhere that will have at least 10 HWY patrol cars on it between the hours of 10pm-2am, is probably not the smartest idea.

If you want to organise a photo shoot, then realistically "the HWY" has absolutely nothing to do with it, and a bad choice of venue.

I'd suggest to read the events guidelines, if you want to do a photo shoot then plan it in advance.

Cheers.

but avoid it and think well head down beach road towards St kilda for the drive.

can you not please... that's the way I go home from work and we don't need anymore cops on beach rd

:cheers:

seriously though, Friday night!? your mad... if your going to do this shit do it at like 2am on a Tuesday morning or something

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