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hahaha.. nice one al... traffic in the nasho?  thats cause you were tooooo slow! :)  and you went the wrong way to start with! :P :elaugh:

Hey, I made the mistake of following someone in a Silvia. :D And the traffic I hit were mainly Skylines, with a Civic and a 180SX thrown in. :)

I think that the number of people on the cruise would have been excellent a few years ago when the cops weren't cracking down on any convoy of vehicles, and even now a big cruise at night can still be fun, but the best fun I've had was going out with 2-4 cars on the spur of the moment, and going flat knacker.

hahaha.. no excuses!!!! you followed the wrong sky!!! you have only yourself to blame!!!!! :) and sorry bout not chatting too much on the night!!! next cruise! :D

i've organised a few big night cruises... this is the first cruise that there has actually been cop attention!! i think it was just the old pac on a friday night with a long weekend just starting! we ended up heading to wisemans by galston gorge, and there were no probs!!! well.. none until those clowns did burnouts! so we brought that on ourselves! :

and yeah.. 2-4 cars on a cruise is excellent... but going in a big group can be jsut as fun :P

Hey, I made the mistake of following someone in a Silvia. :) And the traffic I hit were mainly Skylines, with a Civic and a 180SX thrown in. :P

I think that the number of people on the cruise would have been excellent a few years ago when the cops weren't cracking down on any convoy of vehicles, and even now a big cruise at night can still be fun, but the best fun I've had was going out with 2-4 cars on the spur of the moment, and going flat knacker.

It is def good when we had the last old pac run, there was like a mix of carss, it would be good to see the difference between the cars and most of all becasue of the small numbers it was damn fun!

I am not saying that it is good to only take 10 cars and everyone else misses out, but crusies like that, if your going to the "twisties" arent generally as fun as if you had just you and a few mates. I love going all out on the old pac, it can be very dangerous too - take care people.

-mark

what da ???? since when did this turn into a whore thread ???

anyways mona whats this about you constantly owning me ?? pfftt..

only on the straights cause you got that bigger turbo :rofl:

twisties and circuit im still faster........so :P

hmmm battle of the RB 180`s eh ? Id like to see that !!!!!!!! so whens it happening ?




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