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I actually dont think its going to rain that much (if at all) tomorrow looking at the satellite picture. Pissing down now but tomorrow should just be cool rather than wet - so ideal boosting conditions!

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AH f**k, just had my car hailed on... crappety crap crap... thank god they're not huge... frkin jailstones..

and for the northies, we can either meet on Plenty Rd, Dalton Rd or Edgar Rd, all of em have Ring Road entrances.

Megamarrt carpark next to Ring Road entrance on Dalton Road is a good meet oint, but unfrtunately that's also where the cops hang around late at night to bust potential street draggers meets.

we should be fine for tomorrow, adelaide has clearing showers for today and the sat picture shows that most of the clouds are over us now, so they should be cleared by tomorrow.

If it does rain it should only rain in the morning and should clear by about lunch.

Rain will be fun anyway, 30+ team drift :mad:

don't forget to bring camera tomorrow dude!! we need to take some crazy group photo for the white GTR 32 -> There should be min 3 tomorrow

Hahahaha, we love wet man, anyone would drag us in the wet?? we still can able to lunch at 5000rpm at wet

my tyres suck ass, no time to rotate them either... grr got directionals on front and non directionals on the back... should I swap em? I have an FR car.

I'll be team slow.

Cool so megamart it is. Meet at 9? or 9:30

Yes R32Impul

I hope the the rain doesnt cause too much problems

I HAVE BEEN SPEAKING TO A FRIEND WHO TELLS ME THAT OTHER CLUBS (MCCR) HAVE HEARD ABOUT THIS AND SOME PLAN ON ATTENDING!

MY FRIEND AT WORK WAS SPEAKING TO PEOPLE WHO SAID THEY PLAN ON COMING ARE THEY ARE NOT SAU PEOPLE

Guess we will have to wait and see but I hope we dont have too many wankers attending

I HAVE BEEN SPEAKING TO A FRIEND WHO TELLS ME THAT OTHER CLUBS (MCCR) HAVE HEARD ABOUT THIS AND SOME PLAN ON ATTENDING!

MY FRIEND AT WORK WAS SPEAKING TO PEOPLE WHO SAID THEY PLAN ON COMING ARE THEY ARE NOT SAU PEOPLE

No problem with Non-SAU people coming, this is an open cruise.

If they dont behave, they are asked to leave.

If they do not leave the police become involved.

It's really quite simple. But this happens every cruise...

MCCR etc... have heard and everonye gets worried about idiots.

None of them ever rock up. All hot air. Dont worry about it.

As usual, any problems will be swiftly dealt with.

We are doing this cruise in split groups, so it'll be easier to pick the f00ls.

aww i wanted to see punch ons :D

no problem with MCCR ****wits coming as long as they behave if the don't will be time to lay smackdown ;)

grr rain going hope to fix puncture i got from a 10cm long bolt last night and fit new rotors yay

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