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How does Northern Beaches Friday night cruise sound for the 15th July? My only concern is do you usually get cops causing trouble because I cant afford to be defected... I've had no problems with 2 run ins with cops so far while doing a RBT somehow they didn’t care about my canon or to check under my bonnet, lucky!'

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How does Northern Beaches Friday night cruise sound for the 15th July? My only concern is do you usually get cops causing trouble because I cant afford to be defected... I've had no problems with 2 run ins with cops so far while doing a RBT somehow they didn’t care about my canon or to check under my bonnet, lucky!'

The last Northern Beaches cruise was great... plenty of cars and not one spot of cop trouble (despite one or two people being concerned).

Yeah, you should organize one and I'm sure people will turn out in huge droves!

The last Northern Beaches cruise was great... plenty of cars and not one spot of cop trouble (despite one or two people being concerned).

Yeah, you should organize one and I'm sure people will turn out in huge droves!

Ok, I've organised the date, someone organise the spot... haha. I've only just moved to Manly & dont know sh#t about sh#t where to meet or what's a good place to drive. However if someone simply suggests a good spot well we can just meet there 'I'll look it up on whereis :)' & we can then drive to where-ever is good.

I went for a drive up to North Head of Manly where the national park is the other day... what an amazing view... A decent amount of car parking too but its out the way probably for most Northern Beaches skyliners... would need to meet at a place more central maybe, suggestions?

Actually filling one or two of those main carparks with skylines up at North Head on a Sat or Sunday during the day would make some amazing photography snaps & a good place just to have a chat & gezzz at others cars too.

I think that for all Manly/Warringah cruises the best meeting spot is simply inside the Mall... on Friday nights it's pretty much deserted.

I mean no offence to anyone who may have an extremely lowered car - but saying that, Warringah Mall is not that evil about that.

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