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I will mention, the whole point of me spending hours sitting here making up the itinerary and putting numerous streets into whereis.com and finding the directions, was so people didn't get lost. They obviously forgot to read that piece of paper.

More cars turned up than I expected to which was awesome. Thanks again for everyone turning up and bringing the kids along. Pitty about some of the language on the cb.

All in all everyone was well behaved and I appreciate it. Puts out a good image to the public in regards to the difference between enthusiasts and hoons :)

:wassup: Hey erin & guys great job last night big big pat on the back there guys

some of thoes stops on the highway were very hairy though :Bang: I have a little flat spot on my front right tyre now :Oops: almost ended up in the boot of a cefro

:Bang: hmmm that would be strange what would u call that then a skyfro :throwup:

Thanks Erin and Crew well done myself and Ms CYA32 had ahd great night so did all of the kids, sorry we couldn't come to fingal but the kids had, had enough at the BWCP.

Thanks again, I gotta say the LINE of Lines on the M1 was a sight to see. :)

Unbelievable.. will remember it a long time to come in "Skyline Great Adventures I've had"

Don't think you'll ever see that many skylines in one place anywhere in Australia. Great organisation, and if you got lost you were, well stupid.. and couldn't have gone better I don't think considering everything.

Great work to nismogirl, strutto, and crawler for planning everything. Good work everybody for behaving and it all going smoothly with no undue cop attention.

Maybe the next one could be a day cruise, on say a Sunday? so we can all get better photos.

p.s. Who got owned by the cops on the way back down the M1? One black R33 and a white R33 ?

p.s. Who got owned by the cops on the way back down the M1? One black R33 and a white R33 ?

Oh dear.. two cars pulled over by one cop car is never a good thing :Oops:

Oh wells. The main part of the cruise went really well. It finished at fingal so I take no responsibility from there on :)

I honestly thought there would be more cop attention than what we got, unless they were hiding out on the sides of the road.

Maybe Mystique isn't a cop? :D

yeah guys its Paulie_Bro... i was the White R33 that got done on the off ramp after i tryed to get away..... got done for 167 in 110 zone, 700$ and 8 points, and he also defected me abt my back number plate light, 1 point and 30$

well considering most of us on the way back were going a tad over the speed limit, and there were some fun and games.. it was pretty much inevitable. But well its everybody's own responsibility for what they do in their car on a cruise like that i reckon, as long as they're not being total dicks, if they speed, and they get caught, well it falls on them anyhow.

yowch.. yeah, even though i just got a look on the way back, those cops looked serious and not too happy. Saw some more at Coomera BP in a goldish ford wagon (uncs) and just before i got home, some knob cop flew past at about 140km/hr.. again unc.. empty road - just going for a hoon. I took his plates down, i really feel like reporting them - but doubt anything would happen

Lots around that time of night.

Damn, wish i could have been there, looks like we missed a great event.

i was wondering though if anyone was going on the SVD QLD run next weekend it's a daytime run and looks as though it will be heaps of fun, it would be good to see half as many cars there as you guys had last night

for info on next weekend

(i hope the link works)

SEE YA CRUISING

yeah guys its Paulie_Bro... i was the White R33 that got done on the off ramp after i tryed to get away.....  got done for 167 in 110 zone, 700$ and 8 points, and he also defected me abt my back number plate light, 1 point and 30$

ouch!!!

Yeah I had a great time! The sudden slow downs to 20kmh on the highway were a bit hair rasing at times tho, cars going everywhere! But yeah over all really good. Organisation was fine, I didnt even read the bit of paper I it was easy, just follow the leader! :P

And I was good, I parked right up the end of the line, I wasnt inbetween any skylines for anyone who was complaining :)

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