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I'm interested too! Got nothing to do tonight, just meandering around my place in Camperdown. Keep this thread up to date, I'll be watching...

cool another innercity booii with a 'line!

where y'all been hiding?

will be keeping an eye on this thread, plan to head out from friends at parra half eight to night ish depending on details given in here..

we are meeting at krispy crean liverpool at 9

Naww man, the beans have been spilled! Expect police! Hahaha. Well... It is a Krispy Kreme, so we could expect police even if we hadn't divulged meet time and location... lol.

right first post since the 'cruise.

had a great night, i was a bit late thanks to addresses on the internet not matching up with my TomTom GPS, after a dozen or so goes i finally matched up Orange grove road with the right suburb..anyhoo had a great time after a slow start and met some cool young blokes and their super schmick rides!

We took it pretty easy in a convoy of 6 Skylines, a Falcon and eventually another skyline and a 200sx once we hit Nasho. In fact on the way there we saw a nice silver 33GTR, and a convoy of 33's traveling in the other direction. possibly remnants of the other cruise that left from Revesby?

Made good time most of the way through the nasho to Stanwell park until we came across some bogans in 2 lowered VZ utes wearing flatcaps with southern cross stickers on the rear windows. They were going about 15km/hr for the last couple of K's so it was a relief to pull into the look out and take stock.

Other than a few rocks bouncing up onto windscreens no ones ride suffered too badly, a nice pewter 32GTR turned up driven by a tiny chinese guy who i had a good chat too, of course i cant remember his name but 'HI" if you log on.

had some scares with an undercover HWP car on the way back up but thankfully some guys in a hatchback had warned us about him, smooth sailing all the way to the exit where maybe one or two cars gave it a bit of a chirp pull up to the lights. Funnily enough right after those lights was a Police Pajero and general duties falcon who immediately jumped out behind us and trailed us for about 5kms, first the FWD pulling off then finally the Falcon but only after sitting on my bumper and giving me death stares at every set of lights...

i just :action-smiley-069:

Dont think i took my eye off the speedo the whole time LOL but i guess we passed any computer checks and didnt suddenly start doing fully hektik drifts in front of them so no dramas in the end.

anyway guys, hope to see some of you at the cruise on Sunday down putty road. someone mentioned ANOTHER one saturday night so please post details in here and maybe i can go an entire wknd doing nothing but cruising!!

ok now for my edo=spec pics..

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Good night guys. Some pretty nice roads up that way; A nice change from beating around in the Inner-West! So, as you know I took my camera out for a bit of a bash. Still experimenting with it. Didn't take a great deal of photos tonight, but there's always the cruises tomorrow and Sunday! :D I got around how soft some of the photos were with some nasty photoshop filters lol. Hope you enjoy!

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Sorry bro, but the ONLY pic I took of your car that night was rubbish. lol >.<

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Looking forward to taking more photos of cars soon, and getting better at it! :P Time for bed...

hey guys sorry i didnt reply to you we had a few problems with the wrong crowd turning up to our event that pos ute on bags you passed being one and some one in a 300zx doing burnouts/dowies at our meeting spot ment of the 30 or so cars we had up by the second stop we only had about 10 of us left more police problems at maqurie saw an end to the night

btw we usually meet top of revesby car park commuter level there are a few of us that hang out there most weekends sorry again

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no worries Vorse my man, keep us posted on the next event. what was with those douches on the dumped utes? bleh

now i know why the cops were waiting outside the nasho, looking for your hoons lol



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