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


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ive heard that u can get defect fines for just saying that u have stuff done to ur car, in ur profile, if u say u have a pod, u can just get a fine saying that you have a pod. and the cops dont even have to see it.

Thats why heaps of forums wont let u look at them unless ur regestered.

Yeah, but in all fairness Moanie, people where speeding and carrying on as well so they kinda got what was coming to them...

I got away defect free ;) But then again, I've got nothing to defect :D Saw heaps of lines but didn't have a chance to meet any of yaz :(

Good day though :(

ive heard that u can get defect fines for just saying that u have stuff done to ur car, in ur profile, if u say u have a pod, u can just get a fine saying that you have a pod. and the cops dont even have to see it.

Thats why heaps of forums wont let u look at them unless ur regestered.

Lol that sounds like some good BS right there.... You find somebody who's been defected by their signature & I'll smash a policeman tail light & defect him for it under citizens arrest. :(

hehehe... i'm not arguing with that!!  if the were acting like hoons, then they deserved it!  its just a scarey thought to have police come along on cruises to defect people!! :(

Yeah, I know what you mean...

But even with that homebush cruise i organised, i notified all the police and we had a cop free day... maybe it's just the particular crowds etc etc...? i dunno.

hey any one spot me? white r33 wit carbon bonnet..

i spotted a black r33 wif autostyle sticker on the side

also a black r32, another white r33

I was in a white 33..could have been me

but didn't see you ;)

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 .

I was there, was an alright cruise, a few wankers tho.

7heavn is your GTR white with bronze rims? If so i passed you on the way up just before the mooney bridge. I went 110km the whole way coz i knew there would be cops. I couldn't beleive the number of R32's it was great!!

I was talking with a friend today and she knows personally of 3-4 people that lost their license, around 20 defected and heaps more pulled over for inspections.

Lucky I had a big sat nite and slept it missing this cruise :)

Yeah i thought you were waiting for someone as you were doing about 95-100. I have a pic of your GTR on my phone from WSID in the pits. I love it, looks awsome!!

Thanks mate , I must get it out and get some good snaps for myself got a bad habit of not taking photo's . Hopefully be back down at WSID soon chasing faster times. I think the people that got defected you will find did something wrong and deserved to pulled over but I might be wrong.




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