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Redline Performance Cruise For The Salvos – Biggest Event Of 2005 13/03/05


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I should be there too . ill try get some tag alongs .

Gunna have to think about goin all da way , might cost over a tank in jooce :P

Should be good but . look out for me if i come say hi :rofl:

redline cruise turned into defect cruise.. i was lucky.. but yeah police played a big part in the day.. lots and lots of people got done..

Big turn out... crazy amount of cars.. i say at least 500-600 .. few decent lines there! URDRMN Widebody R33 GTR! FARRRRKK ! Few other gtrs and gtsts!

i carefully timed my trip up the coast to run in with this cruise, tagged on behind a few s15s...disappointed to see all the speed traps and whatever else.

Saw a few nice 32's cruising along.

Ended up turning off the freeway early and waiting for a bit coz I got caught up with these bogans in a rotary ute who were being complete idiots towards me, bit disappointed about that...but anyway.

went there ummzz dn get to meet any SAU memberss cruised to about wyong then turned off

a s14 was defected even bfor epping..

"thoguht there werent goin to be defects..

anyways how was it at the end?

Not too bad of cruise a few wanker's though . Going down the F3 there was heaps of speed traps ready to catch anyone out . Saw a few car's get defected/pulled over but half of them I suspect would have been doing something wrong in the first place. Didn't have the chance to go around and try and meet some other skyline owner's. though which was a shame .

they were defecting!?!? i thought that wasn't the intention! what would the media coverage be saying about that? were the police following you guys an picking people off, or would they just turn up at random intervals?!!?

its sad really... don't think many people will be notifying police of future cruises....




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