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yeah we just went from 12-4pm for the warm-ups and qualitfying. Have things on tonight .... plus got pretty sunburnt this arvo already and had a sore ass from those hard wooden seats :D

I was out at the drift comp untill it was finished. The judging in the latter parts was a little sus tho. Ended up with a free-for-all of burnouts.

I had fun, and only saw a couple of coppers in Mallala and then nothing all the way back to Gawler.

I thought the whole situation at Newton suxed I got passed the cop at the exit with the hill he was pretty stupid he didnt know at all what he was looking at under some of the bonnets he shown his torch at a blow off valve not plummed back and didnt say a word about it. But they were writing a lot of regos down I would hate to be seeing what they are getting in the mail. I have never seen the cops react to nothing but I guess we are all criminals cause we must be breaking the law some were some how......

Id like to give big shoutouts to the homo in the lancer with the  $10,000 stereo ..... with all that advertising, you'll cry like a lil bitch when it gets stolen .........

If it were stolen, he'd empty the change out of his pockets and buy another one.

But it's a show car, it's rarely driven and it's insured.

Also, the stereo is worth more than that. A lot more than that...

ahhhh, newton was a farked up incident, but i loved it once the idiot cop left on of the exits and everyone legged it to their cars then sped off and the cops tried to catch everyone and block it off again but there was too many of us, took my girlfriend on the cruise it was the first cruise shes been on and she loved it especially with the cop situation, glad i got away without a stcker.

POLICE: waste of time do something useful.

ha sounds like you guys had fun, glad the g/f insisted on staying the nite in, missed out on the yellow sticker

mallala wqas great, apart from james from d1 garage, gettin pulled off by the coppers and being locked up, luckily his g/f bailed him out, so he went out for the nite expression session

i mean burnout sesh + team driftin

i'd just like to say cheers to all that said hello on Friday night before the cops showed up and ruined it all.

I have to agree with Cheeky32 and say that the fwit in the lancer did a great job of advertising that not only were we in the area but that some of us were disturbing the peace by making too much f*cking noise!!!! phat lancer too by the way. (loser)

Now that i got that off my chest cheers again to all that said hi, being my first cruise i wasn't sure what to expect + my car wasn't running very good but i had a good time untill the cops showed.

From what i've been told(no i was'nt there) James got defected on the way to Mallala, and the police at the drift day saw the defect and re-dected the car again,only to have James pulled them off and screwed them up,so they arrested him !!!

Regards,

SKYLINE(Kym)....

i would like to say that i dont agree with southernr33 and cheaky32 and to say that the sterio in the lancer is worth more than your rice rockets any day. it looks better sounds better and and u just cant come to the fact that its better than your cars.

as for that remark about giving up our location i am sure it wasnt your rice cars coming in and reving to make it sound good and doing burn outs. or could it be u dringv through the hills reving your cars and doing burnouts. if anything that was the best thing that the night had to offer until u disturbed the peace by posting that shit here

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