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Was a good night except for heaps of people getting lost.

Anytime steve. What do you mean dodgy cable tie job? Eeryones car has been held together by cable ties at some stage or another and I've seen much worse than that in the past.

And nothing beats the challenge of driving through the boonies whilst trying to give someone directions on how to follow you whilst still listening to the radio.

yes I know this is a repost.

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you know what struttoz - soon as that idea sprung into my head as well, it seems like being a passenger wouldn't be so bad. left my run a bit to late so looks like no lift for me though, so no go..

when i get the black beast on the road I'll plan a cruise though.. :evil:

Teh bottlo was closed Pred... We shall organise it better next time and bring an esky... In?

Good turnout... Many, many new faces... Awesome to see...

Hope the drive went well and nobody got lost :) Left? Right? Left? Right?

Pics are here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...d.php?p=1193957

yep that was pretty amusing

slide, good to see ya made it to the end of the cruise :)

apparently we can experience harrasment from a drunken fool every night of the week.

well done smooth king, you had me fooled, i thought it was just gonna be another boring cruise then you pulled that one outta the bag. top draw, well done :)

:) druken cops who are on duty 24/7 that dont worry about the smaller points such as the fact that he is being a tool, WHILST DRUNK and intended to drive home....lucky he entertained us with how much he could bench etc...meh and the freakin uniformed cops wouldnt even come....wat a load of crap, a carpark full of imports pleading with police to come there..wtf!
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