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i have the same front bar, i can get on easy,

its the back that bottoms out for me :)

By the way! Count me in!

w00t!!! i haven't seen you in ages!!! not even any spots around my area :)

and wylie!! !:( try and make it!!! we won't leave thornleigh till about 10:30/11! so you have plenty of time ot drive up!!!!! are you staying the night in syd? or heading back!??!?!

Do you know how hard it is to keep your car clean when the weather is the way it is!?!?!?

I'm having a bitch of a time. All I want is the car to be clean for the cruise without me having to wash it. LOL

Drove to sutherland last night, and at about 12:30am there was one big mofo of a deer standing right next to me car!! BIG BLOODY bastard of a deer!!! HUGE! GINORMOUS!

Anyway, that's got nothing to do with the car being hard to keep clean. I'll shush now.

Oh, yes, Blitz's car is lower. You've also got a nice strong plastic front bar. :) Yeah, I'll stop being paranoid eventually :cheers: hehehe

aaaannd Wylie!! Be at Maccas or be square! or something :);)

The whole point of calling the cops as I see it is to develop relationship with the local cops. Now now I know I know it sounds wanky but it's the best way i can put it.

In the wake of LOT of bad publicity you never know what is going to happen. For example 20 'lines go past, a few with loudish exhausts and some granma might call the cops because she thinks it was a race. The cops might get an idea that there is a huge import race and dispatch a few constables. I bet they wouldn't be too happy if they catch up, no matter how well behaved the cruise is. That is asuming that they don't read the forums, which they most likely do.

If someone from the cruise comes forward and contacts them about the cruise and the route, they have their peace of mind, knowing there is a person who they can contact in case something comes up. It also also looks a lot more positive and mature to the cops. They are less likely to think that the cruise is a bunch of "right pedal lovers" going sideways around all the corners.

Does anyone else agree? Well i haven't been to any SAU cruises before so may be I just don't know anything. Well...

And i hear you wilch about keeping the car clean. It has been a bitch and a half, my car was dirty as after a week. I finally washed it last night and it's dusty already.... :cheers:

i really do wanna come :)

oh oh oh starting at 10 11, thats more easier. ill drive up that morning :cheers:

If i feel ok ill drive back that night.. if im knackerd to the max does somone wanna spot me a couch :)

thornleigh maccas ? i havnt looked in my UDB yet. wheres thornleigh is that the end of the M2 place where the bathurst cruise was ? haha if not ill ch-ch-ch-check out my SUPER STREET DIRECTORY !

The whole point of calling the cops as I see it is to develop relationship with the local cops. Now now I know I know it sounds wanky but it's the best way i can put it.

In the wake of LOT of bad publicity you never know what is going to happen. For example 20 'lines go past, a few with loudish exhausts and some granma might call the cops because she thinks it was a race. The cops might get an idea that there is a huge import race and dispatch a few constables. I bet they wouldn't be too happy if they catch up, no matter how well behaved the cruise is. That is asuming that they don't read the forums, which they most likely do.

:cheers:

i think granma watches to much race wars on 2f2f




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