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Just interested to see if anyone is keen to do a cruise in memory of Paul Walker.

As he was a car enthusiast and his pick of cars was the nissan GTR family

I feel it would be a good thing to do.

I dont have dates or times as it is EOI. Any idears, tips or help would be great

I did try to post this up on sunday but it didnt make it on to the web site and have

since noticed a club caled downshift australia have also organised a charity cruse

for Paul Walker and are expecting 700+ cars to attend. Maybe we can combind

both parties together. What is everyones thoughts

The DS cruise is donating to the charity that Paul was working for when he was killed. It's his charity I believe, reach out world wide.

I would love to do a cruise in my skyline for him but I'm in NSW and can't make the DS one

yeh im not sure how they do a charity for his death. What i think is Paul Walker was doing a charity car cuise when the crash happend for the natural disaster in the philippines. The organization was caled REACH OUT WORLD WIDE so from what i understand is this downshift club is doing this charity in memory for Paul Walker and to fundraise for ROWW

I was toying with the idea of going to the DS cruise. I've heard they get some police attention at their meets as well which may not be the best.

an issue thats aparently been fixed. im going for sure this will be on par with Jaf's in adelaide which sees 1000 plus caras yearly

an issue thats aparently been fixed. im going for sure this will be on par with Jaf's in adelaide which sees 1000 plus caras yearly

LOL how to you stop police from pulling over cars on a public road? especially when there meets are known for high amounts of illegally poorly modified cars and had a crack at the police in brisbane times...

Be like saying Im opening up a herion station in a park... but its for charity so the police presence has been fixed.

LOL how to you stop police from pulling over cars on a public road? especially when there meets are known for high amounts of illegally poorly modified cars and had a crack at the police in brisbane times...

Be like saying Im opening up a herion station in a park... but its for charity so the police presence has been fixed.

Letters have been going back and forth between DS, Campbell Newman & QPS. I believe I read that even Newman criticised the actions of the QPS on the meet a few months back with the mass defect station

Letters have been going back and forth between DS, Campbell Newman & QPS. I believe I read that even Newman criticised the actions of the QPS on the meet a few months back with the mass defect station

Public safety is the priority for the police.

Downshift are a business and make money by allowing blatantly defectable cars into their meets (no internal efforts to clean up their own image).

End of the day it takes a ten minute google search to find people consistently complaining about burnouts each month, google images shows the types of vehicles that go, there was a car written off at one meet and downshift put up images on their facebook of cars doing burnouts and saying f**k you to the new laws....

Wouldnt be hard for QPS to put forward a legitimate case for their actions.

Edited by sinistaGTR

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