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Not too bad a cruise, but a few more maps would have helped - I go lost following people a few times but ended up catching up again.

Cheeky - where did you go? saw you turn off onto Jetty Rd (but the shops wern't open then?)

hehe i think that was you following me for a fair bit during the first half of the hills.. i was in the blue integra and we were stuck behind my friend in her prelude :P

and yea a few more maps wouldve been good! :P

nah i love the hills. my car has mostly suspension mods on it and i can throw it into any corner and it'll love it. i was stuck behind the prelude most of the way then she let me overtake and i guess you then got stuck behind her.

Not too bad a cruise, but a few more maps would have helped - I go lost following people a few times but ended up catching up again.

Cheeky - where did you go? saw you turn off onto Jetty Rd (but the shops wern't open then?)

Yeah I was hoping for one of those midnight sales they have.. ba bow..

Is this the cruise you are talking about for sunday?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=38177

Its near my hood, i might check it out.

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Yeah well i was in my mates Green and Gold Flip Paint 180, wid MXTCY's 180 and the CCYYAA 180.

We got to the shopping centre and copped the arse end my mates 180 that i was in got defected cops said there were people doing "burnouts" yeah not that we saw, and do they think we would be stupid enough to stick round if we were?

Well i think the cruise got lost basically as soon as everyone left the carpark haha

I told tim (me mate with the 180) to follow you erica but he decided to follow everyone the wrong way so yeah shit happens ay?

But the route was good when we got back on track but we were solo so it was a quick trip to the shopping centre ay hehe :) nice road :P

Whens the next preferably Skyline cruise?

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