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Hey well u have all just left so that means i had to head back to work for another 10.5 hours ;)

anywhos i'd like to say a huge thankyou to Greg for organising the hats

yes Greg the HATZ R PHAT. I think there awesome great job mate.

Was a nice turn out and good to meet afew more of you guys and girls face to face.

ps: i know bricks can be slippery but in a shopping centre carpark at night when its late night shopping with a carpark full of skyline owners its not the best sound to here :burnout:

k

hope you guys and girls all have a good time and that the curse doesn't raise its ugly head.

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Yeah nice turnout guys!,

that sucks you had to work tonight skyzer but at least you got to check out some of them lines!

Hope some of you guys gave some donations to Booztsor for the Soap on a roap fund for bubba and his new friend :-)

Oh and Macka hope you got the Digital Cam working coz i wanna see some nice pics of the hats! as skyzer said.. THE HATTS ARE PHATT!

Yep good work by all, esspecially Greg for breakin the "curse":)

Map was ok (apart from that insane run through Burswood) would have been ok if we had alot less ppl. We had some cop attention but they didnt bother any1 too much.

BTW: Boo5t did i see u at Kings park at around 3-4am?

I managed to rack up around 120-150ks last nite so i assume u did more;)

A write up ? where to begin?!

Okay, let me just get this out in the open and tell everyone now... I'm a tool!

Had a little nudge with Bryan (gunmetal gtst) at Burswood at the roundabout..

I was just accelerating out of the "casino loop" part of the cruise, to go back onto GE Hwy..... up to the roundabout... I thought he was going through as there was a car waiting to the right... but I was wrong.. A little too fast I was....

... so basically didn't have enough time to stop.... brakes locked up (VERY suprised at that, never happened before to me) and I nudged Bryan's rear. Albeit relatively slow at the time of impact, still enough to scratch the rear.

A few very minor scratches to both cars.. nothing serious, I spoke with Bryan and apparently they polished out :)

I did hit his exhaust though, which left a nice ring on my fron bumper... there was some damage where the pipe meets the resonator, most likely needs a small tack weld to fix it up.

So there you have it. I'm a UNIT. but for the same token, very lucky that no more damage was done.

Bryan, you've been a champ about it all! I woulda been spittin' chips! Legend. Send me the bill for the exhaust and i'll fix you up!

So there's my story.

-Kym.

may I quickly take this time to say you're a tool as well! :)

hehe nah just kidding mate, it's all good I'm sure! Everyone makes a mistake now and then, and good for everyone this was small

was good cruise nonetheless though!! any pics from it?

adam32, pity you and oscar(?) had to turn off, I was getting in the mood for a quick sprint with you guys when you shot by :( :burnout:

Uhhh not that i recall:) I love the looks on the faces of the Gawkers as we drive past.

Were u the Silvia that owned me down ocean beach road Butters?

There were a few points where i think the map could have deviated. Eg canning hwy should turned to preston point (i know how u love this adam32) i went anyway and rejoined at the same position i left.

U should all get CB's so we can make changes as we go.:) (and remeber to bring em along:rolleyes: )

Hey i didnt know u saw me do that. It was actually an Scoupe and when i overtook i hit a can or something and totally freaked out as i didnt see it b4 hand. Plus last nite i went round my favorite drift corner and nailed a bottle which was almost perfectly placed *sigh* well my tyre isnt flat yet.

hehe yeh the canning hwy turn-off which goes around preston and then in front of left bank, ending up under the bridge then to captain munchies is the BEST route!!!

aaanyway, next time i guess. im gunah modify my map after uni exams to make it readable for all and then volunteer it for the next cruise!!

jules: yeh wed just annihilated a V8 on west coast hwy and were caning along when i spotted ur car. thats my house though (off oceanic) and we were cruising home. another time im sure :burnout:

yeh, I saw the guy at scarbs with the video camera too and thought s h i t whats going on hear.

Havent seen any skyline footage on TV yet so that good.

Good cruise though, but not quite as long as the last 150 odd km one i recall, or was it 100, i used half a tank off fuel !!:eek:

Originally posted by adam 32

jules: yeh wed just annihilated a V8 on west coast hwy and were caning along when i spotted ur car. thats my house though (off oceanic) and we were cruising home. another time im sure :burnout:

haha those boys never learn :)

I dragged a supercharged VK V8 on the way to Freo earlier in the night :burnout: muchos wheelspin but all he got to see was my :shake: :whip:

good cruise, enjoyed it, the guy on the side of the road with the camera looked a bit dodgy, but ohh well what can anyone do?? its just a cruise, need more people with cb's there were only a couple on there, but i suppose all in good time.

catch ya's on the next one:D

Originally posted by Strich9ine

Yes, and Yes.... Stay tuned, I'll keep you all posted... hopefully with GOOD news :)

Cmon strich9ine , ya know you want a 32 GTR. Think of the grip, think of the power, think of the chicks, think of the insurance.... err no , DON'T think of the insurance.

Anyway, if you decide that a 33 is not for you then email me.:)

Ken

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