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I'd like to come for the cruise, put a day permit on the GTR, but I'm not sure if it will be drivable at the time and if I'll have the rough bits sorted by then

Count me as a maybe.

  • 3 weeks later...

Hey everyone,

Atm we have around 5 cars meeting up with us for the cruise and some photos.

If anyone is still interested we are meeting at Regatta Place (lake Burley Griffin) at 5-5:15. Arrivals start at 6pm so and idm if you come anytime before that

Please PM me if you are gonna come so we don't leave anyone behind and so I know who you are

-Brendan

It is on the 13th of December, drop off will be at ANU house and pick up will be in the south side (tuggeranong area)

Hey everyone,

Atm we have around 5 cars meeting up with us for the cruise and some photos.

If anyone is still interested we are meeting at Regatta Place (lake Burley Griffin) at 5-5:15. Arrivals start at 6pm so and idm if you come anytime before that

Please PM me if you are gonna come so we don't leave anyone behind and so I know who you are

-Brendan

Quoted for the Knowledge. ;)

On Tysons facebook... "Got defected after a formal run need a tow from nicholls to Bonython asap . . Anyone can help please?"

Fingers crossed we'll be alright :unsure:

On Tysons facebook... "Got defected after a formal run need a tow from nicholls to Bonython asap . . Anyone can help please?"

Fingers crossed we'll be alright :unsure:

His my mate.

2 of my mates got done by that same cop. He doesnt like skylines

Edited by 5hiv

Why?

As per below posts

It's either you're new to formal runs or you've had good luck

From now until the end of the first week of Jan 2014 I'm going to safely assume that they'll be picking on modified cars because of the events that are arising, formal runs and Summernats.

Cops that defect at events like formal runs need to seriously look at what they are doing. They are the reason why i hate most cops. They have been known to defect at charity runs as well!

Ahhh, well i have a secret weapon.

Bluey dog in the back window is actually a toy you get when you donate to the Police legacy fund.

Ive never had trouble with him there.

Support your local law enforcement, and make life easier for yourself.

:thumbsup:

Edited by D.I.Y. Mik

Ahhh, well i have a secret weapon.

Bluey dog in the back window is actually a toy you get when you donate to the Police legacy fund.

Ive never had trouble with him there.

Support your local law enforcement, and make life easier for yourself.

:thumbsup:

Smart choice lol !

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