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Friday Night cruise - beaches & pizza 15/10/04


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Yeah its an unfortunate point, the yokels around the beaches have ruined it for everyone else.

The police show up every time without fail but normally just polite ask us not to hand around too long.

Never a drama as long as people behave and dont drive like tools - if they do they will be told to piss off, its that simple.

Nice cruisy night. Good to add a few more faces to the nicks. Bad to be jealous of the M3 (especially its sweet engine sound) driving next to me :D

Points of note include the Pulsar ET getting defected outside the pizza shop, the di(khead in the Sigma & a very stoned French guy asking us if we were waiting to street race.

Moanie...  

Sheesh~ you must love s2000's hehehe

I just saw an red s2000, i dont know if it was part of the cruise or not ;)

Lol!! nahh... not really! :D i just know a guy on here that has one.. and i haven't seen him in ages!! was just wondering if it was him!!! on second thoughts, i think he has a black one??



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